Eaton 6A British Standard Fuse, A2, 550V ac, 73mm

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RS Stock No.:
413-327
Mfr. Part No.:
AAO6
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

6A

Fuse Size

A2

Voltage Rating

550V ac

Fuse Standard

BS88, IEC 60269

Fixing Centres

73mm

Application Category

gG

Tag Width

8.7mm

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Overall Length

85mm

Tag Type

Bolted

Body Diameter

13.7mm

Tag Orientation

Offset

Body Length

85mm

Body Width

14mm

Body Height

14mm

Fuse Dimensions

85 x 14 x 14mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

Eaton British Standard Fuse, 80kA Breaking Capacity, gL/gG Utilisation Category - AAO6


Take a break from short circuits and overcurrents with this British standard fuse from Eaton. It's designed to cut power when an electrical fault occurs, throwing itself under the bus to protect your equipment from damage. The component comes with handy offset brackets that you can latch onto fuse holders with bolts, saving on installation time and effort. Thanks to compact dimensions of 13.7 (D) x 35.5mm (L), you can rest assured that it won't get in the way in tight setups. The fuse is gL/gG rated, so it's your all-around companion for low-voltage applications, from consumer electronics to switchgear equipment.

• Voltage rating of 500V AC for use in low-voltage applications
• High breaking capacity of 80kA to handle heavy current surges without damage
• Low power loss of 1.8W for energy efficiency and increased productivity

What's the current rating of this fuse?


This fuse has a 6A current rating, making it your go-to for low-current-consuming applications.

Is this fuse reusable?


This is a sacrificial device, so is destroyed when it saves your downstream equipment from overcurrent. After a trip, you'll need to install a new fuse to complete your circuit again.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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