Blue Sea 5028 6-Gang Fuse Block ST ATO/ATC with Cover
  • Blue Sea 5028 6-Circuit ATO/ATC Blade Fuse Block with Cover - Ideal for Electrical Systems
  • Blue Sea 5028 6-Circuit ATO/ATC Blade Fuse Block with Cover - Ideal for Electrical Systems

Blue Sea 5028 6-Gang Fuse Block ST ATO/ATC with Cover

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Blue Sea Systems ST 6-Circuit Blade Fuse Block with Cover

Model: 5028-BSS
  • Positive distribution bus with a #10-32 stud for efficient power distribution
  • Suitable for 24-hour circuits, ensuring continuous operation
  • The cover meets ABYC/USCG insulation requirements. It has an easy-to-open push-button latch, storage for two spare fuses, and label recesses for circuit identification using Blue Sea Systems' Small Format Labels
  • Comes with 20 write-on circuit labels for easy customization
  • Tin-plated copper buses and fuse clips for excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance
  • Accepts ring or snap fork type terminals for versatile connections
  • Compatible with ATO® and ATC® fast-acting blade fuses (fuses sold separately)
Specifications
Circuits6
Maximum Amperage100A per block
30A per circuit
Maximum Voltage32V DC
Mounting#8 Screw (M4)
Positive Bus#10-32 Stud
Recommended Torque24 in-lb (2.71 N m)
Screw Terminal Torque18 in-lb (2.03 Nm)
Screw Terminal Type#8-32 Screws with captive star lock washer

Using this Blue Sea 5028 fuse block is easy. First, mount it using the #8 screw (M4). Connect your power source to the positive distribution bus with the #10 - 32 stud. Then, connect your circuits to the appropriate terminals, which can accept ring or snap fork type terminals. Insert the ATO® or ATC® fast - acting blade fuses (sold separately) into the fuse clips. You can use the provided 20 write - on circuit labels to mark each circuit for easy identification. When it comes to maintenance, regularly check the fuses for signs of damage or blowing. If a fuse blows, replace it with a new one of the appropriate amperage. Make sure to follow the recommended torque values when tightening the screws to ensure a proper connection. And keep the cover closed to protect the fuses from dust and moisture, and to meet safety requirements.


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