Q1. What is a Neozed Fuse Holder?
A Neozed Fuse Holder is a screw-cap fuse holder designed for use with D0-type (Neozed) compact bottle-shaped fuse-links. D0-type Neozed fuses were introduced in 1967 and use the same concept as the Diazed system but have a smaller, cylindrical body, available in three sizes with ratings from 2A up to 100A. Fuse holders may be secured by screws to a panel, attached to bus bars, or mounted on DIN rails. The Lawson Type LNZ Neozed Fuse Holder is compliant with IEC 60269-3 and is available in D01, D02, and D03 sizes for 400V a.c. installations.
Q2. What is the difference between D01, D02, and D03 Neozed Fuse Holder sizes?
The three D0 sizes correspond to different gauge thread dimensions and current ranges. The D01 Neozed Fuse Holder (E14 thread) accepts fuse-links rated 2A to 16A. The D02 Neozed Fuse Holder (E18 thread) accepts fuse-links rated 2A to 63A — the most widely used D0 size for general sub-circuit protection. The D03 Neozed Fuse Holder (M30x2 thread) accepts fuse-links rated 80A to 100A for higher-current applications. The three sizes are not interchangeable — the correct size must be matched to the fuse-link and the circuit’s current rating requirement.
Q3. What is the difference between a Neozed Fuse Holder and a Diazed Fuse Holder?
Both are screw-cap fuse systems with inherent gauge piece anti-overrating protection, but the Neozed Fuse Holder (D0 system) is more compact than the equivalent Diazed holder, is rated at 400V a.c. (compared to 500V for Diazed), and covers current ratings up to 100A (compared to 200A for Diazed). The Neozed system is preferred for new 400V installations where panel space is at a premium, while the Diazed system remains in widespread use in existing installations and where 500V or higher current ratings are required.
Q4. How does the gauge piece anti-overrating protection work in the Neozed Fuse Holder?
The gauge piece is a colour-coded insert fitted inside the Neozed fuse base that physically controls the maximum current rating of fuse-link that can be installed. D0 Neozed fuse-links have end cap diameters that vary with current rating — lower ratings have smaller diameters. The gauge piece set in the fuse base only allows fuse-links with an end cap diameter equal to or smaller than the permitted rating to be inserted. This passive, mechanical safety system requires no electrical monitoring and cannot be bypassed without physically removing or replacing the gauge piece.
Q5. What voltage rating is the Lawson Type LNZ Neozed Fuse Holder?
The Lawson Type LNZ Neozed Fuse Holder range is rated at 400V a.c. — the standard voltage for modern European and UK three-phase electrical supply networks. This is specifically matched to the 400V a.c. design of the D0 Neozed fuse system, which was developed to align with the current maximum voltage of European three-phase household and commercial installations.
Q6. Can Neozed Fuse Holders be mounted on DIN rails?
Yes. Neozed fuse holders may be secured by screws to a panel, attached to bus bars, or mounted on DIN rails making the Lawson Type LNZ Neozed Fuse Holder system compatible with a wide range of panel building, distribution board, and modular enclosure assembly approaches.
Q7. What accessories are available for the Type LNZ Neozed Fuse Holder?
The Lawson Type LNZ accessories range includes replacement screw caps for all three D0 sizes (D01, D02, D03) — allowing worn or damaged carriers to be replaced without changing the fuse base — and gauge pieces in all current rating colours for all sizes, enabling the correct anti-overrating protection to be set or updated within the fuse base as required.
Q8. What fuse-links are compatible with the Lawson Type LNZ Neozed Fuse Holder?
The Type LNZ Neozed Fuse Holder is designed for use with Lawson Type LNZ Neozed (D0-type) fuse-links in the correct D0 size (D01, D02, or D03) and current rating for the circuit. The fuse base size, gauge piece setting, and fuse-link current rating must all be correctly matched. Neozed fuse-links from other manufacturers conforming to the same D0 dimensional standard are also compatible provided voltage and current ratings are appropriate.
Q9. Is the Neozed system suitable for new installations?
Yes. The Neozed D0 system is considered the most modern of the screw-cap fuse systems and is specifically designed for current 400V a.c. / 250V d.c. network requirements. Its compact dimensions make it well suited to modern space-efficient panel designs, and its IEC 60269-3 compliance confirms its suitability for low-voltage distribution equipment accessible to non-trained persons. For new installations where higher current ratings (above 100A) or 500V ratings are required, the Lawson Type LD Diazed system should be considered instead.
Q10. How do I order the Lawson Type LNZ Neozed Fuse Holder?
The full Lawson Type LNZ Neozed Fuse Holder range — including fuse bases in D01, D02, and D03 sizes, replacement screw caps, and gauge pieces — is available through the Lawson Fuses sales team and their network of authorised sales partners and electrical wholesalers across the UK. Contact Lawson Fuses directly for trade pricing, availability by size and current rating, and technical support for your installation or panel building project.