Mersen Introduces MDC15D Series DC Distribution Fuses

August 12, 2024

Mersen is excited to announce the MDC15D series, the latest addition to Mersen’s MDC DC Distribution fuse family.  

The MDC15D series offers full range 1500VDC protection up to 65A in a 20x65mm ferrule mount design. With a high interrupting rating of 50kA, the MDC15D series is ideal for EV charging applications for both AC and DC currents. It also provides protection to cabling and bus bar.

Mersen’s MDC DC Distribution fuses help customers achieve the ultimate protection for today and tomorrow and let system integrators and OEM manufacturers easily select fuses for the protection of DC distribution in a variety of applications. The MDC Series incorporates proven fuse technologies, providing optimal current limitation while achieving maximum performance.

The MDC portfolio is designed to easily let customers choose fuses where coordination with other DC components is critical, eliminating unnecessary downtime. Other fuses in the MDC Series include:

  • MDC06A 600V DC/AC 10x38mm Auxiliary Fuse
  • MDC10A 1000VDC/750VAC 10x38mm Auxiliary Fuse
  • MDC10M 1000VDC Main Fuse
  • MDC15A 1500VDC 10x85mm Auxiliary Fuse

Mersen MDC series fuses were developed in response to market need for DC fuses capable of opening safely at low and high fault currents. The MDC series provides unique performance characteristics allowing customers to safely protect their equipment and personnel.  

For more information about the MDC15D series, visit the MDC15D series product page

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