Eaton 8A Ceramic Cartridge Fuse, 10 x 38mm

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703-8383
Mfr. Part No.:
C10G8
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Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

8A

Fuse Size

10 x 38mm

Voltage Rating

500V ac

Body Material

Ceramic

Application Category

gG - gL

Fuse Standard

IEC

COO (Country of Origin):
ES

Eaton Cartridge Fuse, 8A Rated Current, 500V AC Rated Voltage - C10G8


Need a small-but-mighty powerhouse to protect electrical circuits against damage from overload? Add this ceramic cartridge fuse from Eaton to your equipment. It has a high breaking capacity of 120kA, so it can safely stop even a large power surge in its tracks. The standard 10 (D) x 38mm (L) size is widely compatible, meaning you can use this fuse in your machinery without a specialist holder. Install it in domestic appliances, commercial setups and industrial applications as a basic safety precaution.

• High 500V AC voltage rating for use in domestic and industrial settings
• Current rating of 8A suits installation in low-voltage and light-duty applications
• Voltage and current ratings are printed on the body for easy identification when changing out fuses

Why should I choose a cartridge fuse over a circuit breaker?


Cartridge fuses, though single-use, offer high levels of protection and fast response times. Fuses are also smaller than circuit breakers, making them ideal where space is limited.

Why should I choose a ceramic fuse over a glass one?


Ceramic cartridge fuses have higher breaking capacities, stronger resistance to temperature changes and better durability in harsh environments.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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