Fuses, Arrestors, Absorbers, and Protectors

Federal Supply Class (FSC: 5920

NATO Supply Classification Class (NSC): 5920

Group Description: Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components

Federal Supply Group (FSG): 59

NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG): 59

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NSN Format for Fuses, Arrestors, Absorbers, and Protectors

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FSC 5920 Fuses, Arrestors, Absorbers, and Protectors
FSC 5920 Fuses, Arrestors, Absorbers, and Protectors

Includes Fuseholders; Fuse Boxes; Fuse Posts; Fuse Links; Fuse Blocks; Current Limiters; Corona Balls; Electrostatic Dischargers.

Excludes Circuit Breakers.

Note-Mounting hardware, included in classes of this group, includes such specially designed items as brackets, holders, retainers, etc. Excluded from classes in this group are such hardware items as screws (Class 5305), bolts (Class 5306), studs (Class 5307), washers (Class 5310), rivets (Class 5320), and other common items indexed to specific classes, other than in Group 59. The FSC indexes and structure will govern the classification of items used on or with mounting hardware cited above.

Additional Information for Fuses, Arrestors, Absorbers, and Protectors Additional Information for Fuses, Arrestors, Absorbers, and Protectors

NATO Supply Class 5920 is a classification within NATO Supply Group 59, which is dedicated to Electrical And Electronic Equipment Components.

Class 5920 specifically includes fuses, arrestors, absorbers, and protectors. These components play a crucial role in electrical and electronic systems by protecting them from overcurrent, overvoltage, and other electrical disturbances.

Fuses are devices that are designed to break the circuit when excessive current flows through them, thus protecting the equipment from damage. They are commonly used in electrical systems to prevent fires and other hazards.

Arrestors, on the other hand, are used to protect electrical equipment from overvoltage surges. They divert the excess voltage to the ground, preventing it from damaging the equipment.

Absorbers are components that absorb or dissipate electrical energy, typically in the form of transient voltage spikes or surges. They help protect sensitive electronic devices from damage caused by these voltage fluctuations.

Protectors are devices that provide protection against various electrical disturbances, such as electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI). They are commonly used in electronic systems to ensure proper functioning and prevent interference from external sources.

In summary, NATO Supply Class 5920 includes fuses, arrestors, absorbers, and protectors, which are essential components in electrical and electronic systems. They provide protection against overcurrent, overvoltage, and other electrical disturbances, ensuring the safe and reliable operation of equipment.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5920 Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5920

What is Federal Supply Class 5920?
FSC 5920 is the Federal Supply Class(formally known as NATO Supply Classification Class NSC 5920) in the USA for supply items codified in the category of Fuses, Arrestors, Absorbers, and Protectors.
What is NATO Supply Classification Class 5920?
NSC 5920 is the NATO Supply Classification Class (also known as Federal Supply Class FSC 5920 in the USA) for supply items codified in the category of Fuses, Arrestors, Absorbers, and Protectors.
Which Federal Supply Group is FSC 5920 in?
FSC 5920 is in Federal Supply Group(FSG) 59 which contains .
Which NATO Supply Classification Group is NSC 5920 in?
NSC 5920 is in NATO Supply Classification Group(NSG) 59 which contains .

Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5920 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5920

What is a Cartridge Fuse? 29955 Items
A Cartridge Fuse (FUSE,CARTRIDGE) is a fuse in which the element is inclosed in a cylindrical body. The element may be renewable. The terminals may be of varying types. It may contain a visual indication that the fusible element is severed, and may also provide an audible alarm through auxiliary circuitry. For noncylindrical items, see FUSE, INCLOSED LINK.
What is an Enclosed Link Fuse? 3605 Items
An Enclosed Link Fuse (FUSE,ENCLOSED LINK) is a fuse in which the element is inclosed in a body of other than cylindrical shape. It may include visual indication that the fusible element is severed. For cylindrical items, see FUSE, CARTRIDGE. Excludes FUSE, OPEN LINK; and FUSE LINK, ELECTRICAL.
What is an Indicator Alarm Fuse? 255 Items
An Indicator Alarm Fuse (FUSE,INDICATOR ALARM) is a fuse in which the element may or may not be enclosed. It is specifically designed to close an auxiliary circuit. When the fuse element is broken, it may provide a visual signal.
What is a Telephone Protector Block? 109 Items
A Telephone Protector Block (BLOCK,TELEPHONE PROTECTOR) is an item designed to be used with other similar items in an electrical circuit to form an open-space cut-out for protection against high potentials, such as lightning and/or abnormal electric currents. It is a maintenance part for a PROTECTOR, TELEPHONE.
What is a Fuse Panel? 705 Items
A Fuse Panel (PANEL,FUSE) is an item which consists of a panel with fuseholders mounted thereon and with terminal facilities. It is usually designed for power distribution service. May include fuses.
What is a Dummy Fuse? 87 Items
A Dummy Fuse is an item designed to occupy the space of a fuse without having the electrical characteristics of a fuse.
What is an Electrical Surge Arrester? 2635 Items
An Electrical Surge Arrester (ARRESTER,ELECTRICAL SURGE) is a circuit-protecting device which provides a discharge path for abnormal surges of high potential while consuming little or no power at normal operating voltage. Excludes items which absorb continuously recurring cyclic pulses. For resistors which are sensitive to voltage changes or used as elements in surge arresters, see RESISTOR, VOLTAGE SENSITIVE. See also ABSORBER, OVERVOLTAGE; AND CUTOUT DISK, PROTECTIVE.
What is a Lightning Arrester? 1346 Items
A Lightning Arrester (ARRESTER,LIGHTNING) is a protective device to provide a discharge path for lightning between line and line, and/or line and ground. See also PROTECTOR, TELEPHONE.
What is a Telephone Protector? 244 Items
A Telephone Protector (PROTECTOR,TELEPHONE) is an item specifically designed to protect the phone circuits against high potentials, such as lightning and/or abnormal electrical currents. It may include an inclosure, but does not always include the protective components such as protector blocks, heat coils, and/or fuses. Excludes items which may be used in other than telephone circuits. See also ARRESTER, LIGHTNING and FUSEHOLDER.
What is a Plug Fuse? 396 Items
A Plug Fuse (FUSE,PLUG) is a fuse which mounts by means of a screw base.
Cover,Arrester Plate 13 Items
What is a Fuse Cover? 519 Items
A Fuse Cover (COVER,FUSE) is an item designed to fully or partially enclose a fuse to prevent contact with foreign obstructions.
What is a Lightning Rod? 245 Items
A Lightning Rod is a rod or rod assembly specifically designed to be mounted vertically on the highest point of a structure and connected to ground in such a way that it can carry a lightning discharge to ground. May include accessories such as clamps and cables.
What is a Corona Ball? 78 Items
A Corona Ball is a globular or spherical shaped electrically conductive body used to prevent corona discharge.
What is a Corona Shield? 84 Items
A Corona Shield (SHIELD,CORONA) is an item designed to be positioned about a point of high potential for the purpose of redistributing electrostatic lines of force.
What is an Electrostatic Discharger? 292 Items
An Electrostatic Discharger (DISCHARGER,ELECTROSTATIC) is a discharger specifically designed to reduce or remove the electrostatic charge on an item. It may be digital and may incorporate a self-checking function. See also GUN, STATIC, ELIMINATING; MATT, ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGING; STRAP, WRIST, ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGING; DISCHARGER, ELECTROSTATIC, AIRCRAFT.
What is a Telephone Protector Disk? 33 Items
A Telephone Protector Disk (DISK,TELEPHONE PROTECTOR) is a circular plate which is a maintenance item for a telephone protector.
Holder,Protector Block 246 Items
What is a Blown Fuse Indicator? 59 Items
A Blown Fuse Indicator (INDICATOR,BLOWN FUSE) is an item which is specifically designed to be attached to a fuse, fuse clip, or fuseholder, and to give visual indication when the fuse is blown. It does not include the fuse. See also LAMP, GLOW and ALARM, BLOWN FUSE.
What is an Electrical Fuse Link? 1175 Items
An Electrical Fuse Link (FUSE LINK,ELECTRICAL) is an item which forms the replaceable fusible element of an electrical fuse and is prefabricated to a specific size and rating. It may be inclosed. See also FUSE, INCLOSED LINK and FUSE, OPEN LINK.
What is a Primary Expulsion Fuse Cutout? 385 Items
A Primary Expulsion Fuse Cutout (FUSE CUTOUT,PRIMARY EXPULSION) is a device designed to protect heavy duty electrical power and lighting primary circuits and equipment against excessive electrical currents by automatically de-energizing the affected section of the circuit. Consists of a fusible element and a mechanism for quick disconnect of circuit when fuse is blown. May be designed for automatic re-energizing after a predetermined time delay.
What is a Fuse Adapter? 259 Items
A Fuse Adapter (ADAPTER,FUSE) is an item constructed to establish the necessary accommodations to connect a fuse to a fuseholder whose design or function will not normally warrant their connection and/or to limit the current rating of the fuse to be used in conjunction with the fuseholder.
What is a Fuse Retainer? 100 Items
A Fuse Retainer (RETAINER,FUSE) is an item designed to be placed over the clips of a FUSEHOLDER (as modified) to prevent the fuse(s) mounted therein from being thrown from the clips under conditions of severe vibration or shock. Excludes CLAMP, ELECTRICAL; CLIP, ELECTRICAL; FUSEHOLDER (as modified); and SHELL, FUSE.
What is a Fuse Shell? 404 Items
A Fuse Shell (SHELL,FUSE) is the inclosing case which houses the fusible element of a renewable electrical fuse. Exludes FUSEHOLDER (as modified) and RETAINER, FUSE.
What is a Fuse Box? 1413 Items
A Fuse Box is an enclosure which includes, mounts, and protects one or more FUSEHOLDER. It is designed for and may include a cover. May also include electrical fuses, mounting hardware, lock(s), conduit fittings, and terminal board(s) used specifically for terminating the fuses or fuseholders. For boxes containing combinations of different electrical devices, such as switches, jacks, fuseholders, connectors, circuit breakers, terminal boards, and the like, see DISTRIBUTION BOX. For boxes designed to mount but which do not include fuseholders, see JUNCTION BOX. Excludes CHAMBER, CABLE TERMINAL; FUSEHOLDER; and TERMINAL BOX.
What is an Open Link Fuse? 401 Items
An Open Link Fuse (FUSE,OPEN LINK) is a fuse in which the element is not inclosed. It does not contain an alarm indication of the element being severed. See also FUSE LINK, ELECTRICAL and FUSE, INCLOSED LINK.
What is a Thermal Fuse Link? 296 Items
A Thermal Fuse Link (FUSE LINK,THERMAL) is a replaceable, protective, current carrying element for heaters, heat ducts, and like items. It is designed with fusible material which will melt at known ambient temperatures and disconnect the item from its power source. See also LINK, FUSIBLE, FIRE.
What is an Overvoltage Absorber? 1539 Items
An Overvoltage Absorber (ABSORBER,OVERVOLTAGE) is an item specifically designed to absorb and consume surges of voltage such as that resulting across contacts when breaking a circuit having an inductive load or a burst of static across a telephone receiver. It is connected in parallel with the item it is protecting. It may be made up of metallic rectifier cells or semiconductor devices connected back-to-back which may or may not be shunted by a capacitor. It may also be a single rectifier cell or semiconductor device shunted by a capacitor. Excludes metallic rectifiers which are rated for rectifying capabilities and all single unit semiconductor devices not shunted by a capacitor. For items perfoming this function by use of voltage sensitive resistors, see RESISTOR, VOLTAGE SENSITIVE. See also CUTOUT DISK, PROTECTIVE.
What is an Electrostatic Discharger Holder? 47 Items
An Electrostatic Discharger Holder (HOLDER,ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGER) is a holder for a DISCHARGER, ELECTROSTATIC.
What is a Block Fuseholder? 3448 Items
A Block Fuseholder (FUSEHOLDER,BLOCK) is a fuseholder in which the fuseholder stud and/or clips and insulation are mounted on a flat base. Excludes FUSEHOLDER, RECEPTACLE.
What is an Extractor Post Fuseholder? 2733 Items
An Extractor Post Fuseholder (FUSEHOLDER,EXTRACTOR POST) is a fuseholder in which the clips or contacts for electrical connection to the fuse are mounted in a tubular body or similar inclosure which surrounds the fuse. It generally contains a removable cap or knob. It includes in-the-line type and those designated as miniature type FUSEHOLDER (as modified).
What is a Receptacle Fuseholder? 702 Items
A Receptacle Fuseholder (FUSEHOLDER,RECEPTACLE) is a fuseholder which is specifically designed to accommodate one or more FUSE, PLUG. Excludes FUSEHOLDER, BLOCK.
What is an Electrostatic Control Work Station Kit? 70 Items
An Electrostatic Control Work Station Kit (WORK STATION KIT,ELECTROSTATIC CONTROL) is a grouping of static dissipative items, such as rigid or soft table and/or floor mats, grounding kit ionizing blower, wrist strap with a current limiting resistor and the like. The portable or permenant clean and/or nonclean room configeration to protect static sensitive electronic components and devices from damage caused by electrostatic discharge from personnel.
What is an Electrostatic Discharging Mat? 237 Items
An Electrostatic Discharging Mat (MAT,ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGING) is an item designed to be placed under equipment, components, or personnel to form a floor, desk, table, work bench, or the like covering, to dissipate static electricity charges. It will have a means to be connected to the equipment or person from which the static electricity charge is dissipated. For floor coverings used for other than electrostatic discharging, see MAT, FLOOR. See also DISCHARGER, ELECTROSTATIC.
What is an Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap? 223 Items
An Electrostatic Discharge Wrist Strap (STRAP,WRIST,ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE) is an item designed to be worn around the wrist to dissipate static electricity from a person's body and prevent damage to the components or equipment being handled. It has provisions for connection to the equipment, grounding mat, work bench, or the like. It may or may not include the LEAD, ELECTRICAL.
What is a Fuseholder Cap? 198 Items
A Fuseholder Cap (CAP,FUSEHOLDER) is an item designed to mechanically and electrically accommodate and position a FUSE (1), CARTRIDGE installed in a FUSEHOLDER (1), EXTRACTOR POST. Excludes FUSEHOLDER SUBASSEMBLY.
What is a Fuse Assortment? 577 Items
A Fuse Assortment is two or more of the same or different types of FUSE (as modified) of different characteristics grouped together in a single package.
What is an Aircraft Electrostatic Discharger? 72 Items
An Aircraft Electrostatic Discharger (DISCHARGER,ELECTROSTATIC,AIRCRAFT) is an item specifically designed to reduce or remove the build up of static electricity on a fixed or rotating winged aircraft. Excludes DISCHARGER, ELECTROSTATIC (INC 01905).
What is an Electrical Surge Arrester Assembly? 124 Items
An Electrical Surge Arrester Assembly (ARRESTER ASSEMBLY,ELECTRICAL SURGE) is two or more ARRESTER, ELECTRICAL SURGE having a common mounting or mounted on each other. It may or may not include terminals, binding posts or the like, for establishing electrical connection.
What is an Inrush Current Limiter? 74 Items
An Inrush Current Limiter (LIMITER,INRUSH CURRENT) is an item designed to limit the inrush current in electric circuits that are under inductive and/or capacitive loads. It limits the current input during the transient to an authorized level and may include passive and active components such as relays, resistors, diodes and solid-state circuits.
What is an Overload Protector? 64 Items
An Overload Protector (PROTECTOR,OVERLOAD) is a resistive component with a temperature coefficient which keeps a positive value. It is designed to provide an overload protection to an electric/electronic circuit. In case of an overload it reduces the current flow to a small residual value which switches the circuit off as the internal conductive paths of the component are interrupted by means of heat. The process is reversible so that the original condition is restored after cooling or interruption of the current flow. Exludes RESISTOR, THERMAL.
What is a Protective Cutout Disk? 31 Items
A Protective Cutout Disk (CUTOUT DISK,PROTECTIVE) is an item specifically designed to be used with lamps in series circuits to provide circuit continuity when a lamp fails.
What is a Series Circuit Protector? 94 Items
A Series Circuit Protector (PROTECTOR,SERIES CIRCUIT) is an item specifically designed to be used in series transformer circuits for prevention of open circuit run-away voltages.
What is a Fuseholder Subassembly? 570 Items
A Fuseholder Subassembly is the components of a fuseholder which together form the carrier to hold a fuse in position to provide electrical contact, but which in itself is not a complete functioning item and cannot be assigned a more definite item name.

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30130-089
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KMR25
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213M
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A-A-55569/1
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