Bussmann FRS‑R 20 Amp fuse – 600 V AC time‑delay cartridge, Class RK5, dual‑element, 200 kA interrupting rating, 5″ length × 0.81″ diameter.
The Bussmann FRS‑R 20 Amp fuse is a professional-grade Class RK5 cartridge designed to safeguard industrial circuits, motors, and equipment. With a 600 V AC / 300 V DC rating, and built with a dual-element, time-delay design, this fuse allows temporary inrush currents without blowing, ensuring longevity and uninterrupted operation.
This time-delay fuse features a dual-element structure:
Slow-blow response: Holds for at least 10 seconds at 500 % of rated current—protects against start-up surges without nuisance blowing.
Current-limiting action: Drastically reduces let-through current in short-circuit conditions, minimizing downstream component damage.
600 V AC: rated for interrupting up to 200 kA RMS Symmetrical
300 V DC: up to 20 kA DC
These ratings meet or exceed NEC and UL 248‑12 requirements—ideal for modern industrial installations.
Length: 5.00 inches (±0.031″)
Diameter: 0.81 inches (±0.008″)
Weight: approx. 0.16 lb
UL listed (UL 248‑12), cULus, CSA C22.2 No. 248.12
CE marked; Eaton/Bussmann brand, class RK5
Motor control centers and feeders
Electrical panels in commercial/industrial facilities
Protection for HVAC systems and industrial machinery
Ideal for circuits with high inrush currents
The FRS‑R 20 Amp fuse balances cost savings (preventing nuisance blows) with robust protection. It enables the use of smaller gear and panels while safeguarding equipment from harmful surges.
| Weight | 0.16 kg | 
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 5 × 0.81 × 0.81 cm | 

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