I had to scrounge some of this together from a Google search and a visit to the Wayback Machine, so here it is in one place:
Take, for example, "F800mAL250V"
F | "Fast Acting" (See below) |
800mA | 800 milliamps (if you have to substitute, go lower amps) |
L | General Application, Normal Blow. Protection of wiring |
250V | 250 volts (if you have to substitute, go higher volts) |
Electronic European Fuse Markings(Edit)
FF or UR | Very Fast Acting, Semiconductor Protection Fuse |
F | Fast Acting Fuse |
M | Medium Acting Fuse |
T or a Snail Shell | Slow Acting Fuse |
TT | Very Slow Acting Fuse |
Industrial European Fuse Markings(Edit)
(gL, gG, gB, gTr, gR, aM, aR)
First letter(Edit)
g | Full Range |
a | Partial Range |
2nd Letter(Edit)
M | Protection of electrical motors. Capable of withstanding motor starts. |
L | General Application, Normal Blow. Protection of wiring. |
G | General Application, Normal Blow. |
B | General Application, Normal Blow. Robust design for mining application. |
Tr | Transformer Protection. |
R | Very Fast Acting. Semiconductor Protection Fuse. What is the difference between aR and gR? |