1. PLC I/O Circuit Protection
Used to protect individual low-voltage DC input/output channels on a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) from overcurrent events in an industrial automation control panel.
Problem SolvedProvides granular, easily diagnosable protection for sensitive PLC I/O cards. The 36V rating is ideal for standard 24VDC control systems, and the integrated LED allows maintenance to instantly identify a tripped circuit, drastically reducing machine downtime and troubleshooting hours. The slim 5.1mm width is critical for high-density I/O panels.
PLC I/O24VDC ControlOvercurrent ProtectionDIN RailControl CabinetFault Indication
2. Low-Voltage Power Distribution in Machinery
Deployed within a machine's main control cabinet to distribute and protect multiple low-voltage auxiliary circuits, such as those for sensors, indicator lights, and solenoids.
Problem SolvedInstead of a single larger fuse protecting multiple devices, this terminal allows for individual fusing of each circuit. A short circuit on one sensor won't disable an entire group. The 6.3A rating is sufficient for many auxiliary components, and the TS 35 mounting standardizes installation in any industrial panel.
Power DistributionAuxiliary CircuitSensor PowerCircuit Isolation36VMachine Building
3. Automotive Component Test Benches
Integrated into an automotive electronics test bench to provide fused power to the device under test (DUT), such as an infotainment system or lighting module.
Problem SolvedProtects delicate and often expensive prototype electronics from damage during testing. The 36V rating safely covers both 12V and 24V automotive standards. The secure screw connection ensures reliable operation in environments with potential vibration, and the LED indicator immediately flags a fault with the DUT, saving valuable engineering time.
Test BenchAutomotive ElectronicsDevice Under Test (DUT)Fused Power12VDC24VDC