Eaton 8A T Ceramic Cartridge Fuse, 5 x 20mm

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RS Stock No.:
171-6769
Mfr. Part No.:
S505H-8-R
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

8A

Fuse Size

5 x 20mm

Fuse Speed

T

Voltage Rating

250V ac

Body Material

Ceramic

Series

S505H

Fuse Standard

IEC 60127-2

Eaton S505H Series Cartridge Fuse, 8A Current Rating, 5 x 20mm Fuse size - S505H-8-R


This cartridge fuse is designed for reliable performance in demanding electrical applications. The 5 x 20mm fuse features a current rating of 8A and a voltage rating of 250V AC, ensuring it meets various operational requirements. Constructed from durable ceramic material, this time-delay fuse is ideal for protecting sensitive electronics from overloads.

Features & Benefits


• Provides time-delay functionality for enhanced circuit protection
• High breaking capacity for handling fault conditions safely
• Compact 5mm x 20mm size ensures compatibility with various devices
• Designed to IEC 60127-2 standards for consistent performance
• Optional axial leads facilitate versatile installation options
• Offers comprehensive electrical fuse ratings for critical applications

Applications


• Used with power supplies and adapters for safe operation
• Commonly found in desktops, laptops, and various display devices
• Ideal for battery chargers and lighting ballasts in commercial setups
• Suitable for use in printers and gaming systems to prevent damage
• Often integrated into air conditioning units for effective overload protection

What type of materials are used in the construction of this fuse?


The fuse is made from ceramic with plated end cap construction, providing durability and reliability under varied conditions.

Can this fuse handle both AC and DC applications?


Yes, it can operate effectively at both 400V DC and 500-600V AC, making it versatile for multiple applications.

What should be considered when selecting this type of fuse?


It's crucial to consider the voltage rating and the circuit's current specifications to ensure the fuse provides optimal protection against overloads.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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