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Product Update: GigaFuse Active and Passive Fuse Options for High-Voltage RFQs

2026-08-04T17:34:00+08:00

Product Update: GigaFuse Active and Passive Fuse Options for High-Voltage RFQs cover

A buyer-focused update on GIGAVAC GigaFuse active and passive fuse options for high-voltage DC protection sourcing and distributor comparison requests.

Sorint has organized GIGAVAC GigaFuse active and passive fuse options for buyers preparing high-voltage DC protection requests. These parts are commonly compared alongside DC contactors, battery disconnect switches and high-voltage relays when an EV, charging, energy storage or industrial power project needs a clearer protection bill of material before quotation.

The current Sorint catalog lists GigaFuse passive models and active/Pyro models across several current references. Passive model examples include GFP415A, GFP420A, GFP422A and GFP425A in upright mounting, plus GFP415B, GFP420B, GFP422B and GFP425B in side mounting. Active/Pyro model examples include GFPA415A, GFPA420A, GFPA422A and GFPA425A in upright mounting, plus GFPA415B, GFPA420B, GFPA422B and GFPA425B in side mounting.

Passive and active fuse requests need different RFQ notes

For passive GigaFuse requests, buyers usually start with the target model, current reference, mounting direction and quantity. The listed passive range covers 1500A, 2000A, 2200A and 2500A references, which gives purchasing teams a practical way to separate near-match requests before sending an inquiry.

For active/Pyro GigaFuse requests, buyers should make the requested part number clear from the beginning. Sorint catalog data separates active/Pyro options from passive options, and the active list includes 1500A, 2000A, 2200A and 2500A references. Clear model naming helps reduce back-and-forth when the request moves from product comparison to quotation review.

Mounting direction is a useful early filter

The A and B model groups are useful shorthand for RFQ sorting because the listed GigaFuse options include upright and side mounting choices. When a buyer sends only a current rating, the sourcing discussion may still need confirmation on mounting direction, packaging expectations and approved alternatives. Adding these details at the first message makes the quotation more specific.

Buyers can review the full high-voltage fuses category before sending a request. If the fuse is part of a wider DC protection assembly, it can also help to include the related battery disconnect switch or power contactor requirement in the same inquiry.

Use model clarity to speed purchasing review

A good GigaFuse RFQ should include the exact model, quantity, target application, desired delivery schedule and any approved substitute policy. This is especially important for projects comparing active and passive protection options, because the model family may affect how the purchasing team evaluates availability and project fit.

Sorint supports buyer-side review for high-voltage fuse sourcing together with adjacent DC power control parts. Sharing a complete model list lets the team compare GIGAVAC GigaFuse options, Sensata high-voltage relay needs and DC contactor requirements in one sourcing conversation.

For distributor comparison, it is also useful to separate firm demand from budgetary review. A firm demand note can list the exact GigaFuse models, required quantity and target ship window. A budgetary review can list the preferred current reference, mounting direction and any model family that purchasing is allowed to compare. Keeping those two request types separate helps Sorint return clearer feedback without treating an early planning question as a confirmed order. Buyers may also note whether the request is for prototype evaluation, maintenance replacement or planned batch purchasing.

FAQ

Which GigaFuse details should be included in an RFQ?

Include the part number, passive or active/Pyro preference, current reference, mounting direction, quantity, application background and required timing.

Can Sorint compare passive and active/Pyro GigaFuse options?

Yes. Buyers can send both target models and approved alternatives so Sorint can review availability and quotation details for the requested fuse family.

Should fuse requests include related contactor or switch models?

When the parts belong to the same DC protection assembly, including related contactor, relay or battery disconnect switch models helps Sorint review the full sourcing request more efficiently.