Product Description
Nissan OEM fuse (SKU: NI 25461-47600-F1), rated 15A, blade type, for electric lift truck electrical protection; tin-plated copper terminals and UL94V-0 flame-retardant body. No cross-reference part numbers available.
Specifications
Electrical
| Fuse Current Rating | 15A (Ampere) nominal |
| Voltage Rating | Up to 250VDC |
| Interrupting Capacity | 1000A at 32VDC |
Material
| Body Material | Thermoplastic polyester resin, flame-retardant to UL94V-0 |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | NI 25461-47600-F1 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 25461-47600-F |
Performance
| Trip Time | 100 ms at 300% rated current |
| Service Factor | 1.00 continuous |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the current rating and voltage specification of the NI 25461-47600-F1 fuse?
A: The NI 25461-47600-F1 is a 15A blade-type fuse rated for up to 250VDC with a 1000A interrupting capacity at 32VDC. It is designed for DC electric lift truck electrical circuits and provides overcurrent protection.
Q: What material is the NI 25461-47600-F1 fuse body made from?
A: The fuse body is constructed from thermoplastic polyester resin, flame-retardant to UL94V-0 standard. The terminals are tin-plated copper, providing corrosion resistance and reliable electrical contact in the fuse holder.
Q: What is the trip time for the NI 25461-47600-F1 fuse at overcurrent?
A: The fuse trips in 100 milliseconds at 300 percent of its rated current, providing fast protection for the protected circuit in case of short circuit or overload.
Q: Which Nissan lift truck models use the NI 25461-47600-F1 fuse?
A: The NI 25461-47600-F1 is a Nissan OEM fuse part. Verify your equipment model and fuse panel location to confirm this part protects the correct electrical circuit. No cross-reference part numbers are available.
Q: Can I replace the NI 25461-47600-F1 with a different amperage fuse?
A: No. Always use the exact 15A amperage specified for this circuit. Using a higher amperage fuse defeats overcurrent protection and can cause electrical fires or equipment damage. Using a lower amperage fuse will cause nuisance blowing.
Q: What is the lifespan of the NI 25461-47600-F1 fuse?
A: Fuses are consumable one-time protection devices. A properly functioning fuse lasts indefinitely in normal operation and blows only when protecting against overcurrent. If a fuse blows repeatedly, do not replace with higher amperage. Diagnose the underlying circuit fault.
