New Littelfuse Knowledge Center Helps Customers Prevent Arc-Flash Hazards


Littelfuse, Inc., a global manufacturer of technologies in circuit protection, power control and sensing, introduces a new arc-flash knowledge center (Littelfuse.com/arcflash) for engineers, electricians, maintenance workers, and others creating a safer electrical environment. The resource portal helps workers protect critical infrastructure by providing arc-flash information on causes, mitigation and incident energy calculations as well as white papers, videos and case studies.

The Littelfuse arc-flash knowledge center includes:

  • What is an Arc-flash and how to Prevent It
  • An Arc-flash Incident Energy Calculator
  • How Arc-flash Relays Work
  • How to Select an Arc-flash Relay
  • How to Obtain an Arc-flash Study
  • Case Studies
  • Application Guides
  • Videos
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Product Datasheets and more…

To learn more about arc-flash and arc-flash protection visit Littelfuse.com/arcflash. For more information on industrial products, visit the Littelfuse website at www.littelfuse.com/industrial or call the technical support line at 1-800-832-3873.



June 11, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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