Eaton 10A Ceramic Cartridge Fuse, 14 x 51mm

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RS Stock No.:
703-8428
Mfr. Part No.:
C14G10
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

10A

Fuse Size

14 x 51mm

Voltage Rating

690V ac

Body Material

Ceramic

Application Category

gG - gL

COO (Country of Origin):
ES

Eaton Cartridge Fuse, Cylindrical Shape, 690V AC Voltage Rating - C14G10


Shield your electronic device from power faults using this cartridge fuse from Eaton. When excess current is supplied to the circuit, the internal filament of the unit melts. This causes it to blow and break the circuit, preventing glitches from reaching downstream equipment. Thanks to its ceramic body, the fuse won't overheat when it breaks. Durable metal end caps boost conductivity and make it easy to slip in and out of a holder. Fuses like this one are suitable for general use in low-voltage setups and are a safe bet for protecting your domestic power supply units or office equipment.

Features & Benefits


• Current rating of 10A for safe use in demanding applications
• Compact external dimensions of 14 (W) x 51mm (L) to fit in cramped spaces
• Meets IEC 60269 standards for fuses in low-voltage systems

What's the breaking capacity of this fuse?


This fuse has a breaking capacity of 80kA, so it can safely handle high fault currents without rupturing.

Can I use this fuse to isolate a sub-system from the main system?


Yes. You can use this fuse to shut off a faulty sub-system if a problem occurs, safeguarding your main network from electrical damage.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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