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LFCP

The Littelfuse LFCP series fused coordination panel is a compact fusible and easily configurable pre- engineered panel for circuits requiring selective coordination. Rated up to 600 V ac, this coordination panel saves time and money, plus increases safety, by minimizing system downtime. The advanced LFCP series is available with 200 kA SCCR rating using Class CC and J fuses and can be used on branch and feeder/ service entrance circuits.

  • Meets NEC selective coordination code requirements
  • Main lug only or main fused disconnect options available
  • Class CC fuse holders have built-in open-circuit indication
  • 35 A–200 A Class J fuses are available with open-circuit indication
  • Uses standard disconnects and Class CC and J fuses
  • Feed through lugs available
  • Neutral options are configurable for service entrance
  • Ground options can be field isolated
  • Copper bus standard
  • Surface mount
  • Available in standard 20” width enclosure for easy installation
  • Door-in-door construction standard
  • NEMA 1 indoor enclosure
  • Class CC fuse holders have built-in open-circuit indication
  • Ground options can be field isolated
  • Copper bus standard
  • Surface mount
  • NEMA 1 indoor enclosure
  • Door-in-door construction standard
  • 200 % neutral rating optional
  • Spare fuse storage (holds 10 spare CC fuses) optional
  • SPD overvoltage protection
  • Meets NEC selective coordination code requirements
  • Available with 200 kA SCCR rating using standard Class CC and J fuses
  • Class CC fuse holders have built-in open-circuit indication
  • 35 A–200 A Class J fuses are available with open-circuit indication
  • Available with main lug only or main fused disconnect options
  • Available with feed-through lugs
  • Neutral options are configurable for service entrance
  • Available in standard 20” width enclosure for easy installation

LFCP Applications

Highlights Section

  • Elevators
  • Hospitals and medical centers
  • Hotels
  • Entertainment industry, amusement parks and stadiums
  • Multi-unit residential constructions

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