Eaton 16A Ceramic Cartridge Fuse, 14 x 51mm

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RS Stock No.:
489-4540
Mfr. Part No.:
C14G16
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

16A

Fuse Size

14 x 51mm

Voltage Rating

690V ac

Body Material

Ceramic

Application Category

gG - gL

Fuse Standard

IEC 60269

COO (Country of Origin):
ES

Eaton Cartridge Fuse, 80kA Breaking Capacity, Ceramic Body - C14G16


Safeguard your kit from electrical hazards with this cartridge fuse from Eaton. It's a sacrificial device with an element made of wire that melts when exposed to excess current, cutting the circuit and preventing damage to downstream machinery. A low-temperature-rise design means it protects sensitive components from overheating. Thanks to ceramic housing that resists chemicals and impact, you can rest assured the fuse will deliver long-term performance. You can pair it with a modular holder (such as 765-2914) to make installation snappy. Fuses like this one are commonly found protecting power supplies and data centres.

Features & Benefits


• Current rating of 16A for use with demanding equipment
• 80kA breaking capacity means it can withstand high electrical stress safely
• Pack of ten, so you'll have a supply at hand for multiple jobs
• Low power loss of 2W means it's an energy-efficient choice

What kind of tools do I need to install this component?


No special tools are needed for installation, so it's a quick and easy job to fit the fuse.

Can I install this fuse in high-powered applications?


Yes, it has a voltage rating of 690V AC, so it's ideal for use in high-powered applications.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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