Eaton 3A F Glass Cartridge Fuse, 6.4 x 15.9mm

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RS Stock No.:
851-1501
Mfr. Part No.:
AGA-3
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

3A

Fuse Size

6.4 x 15.9mm

Fuse Speed

F

Voltage Rating

250V ac

Body Material

Glass

UL Class

UL 248-14

Series

AGA

Non Compliant

COO (Country of Origin):
MX

Eaton AGA Series Cartridge Fuse, 0.75A Current Rating, 125V AC Voltage Rating - AGA-3


This cartridge fuse is a vital component in electrical safety, designed to protect circuits by breaking the connection when excessive current flows. With dimensions of 6.4 x 15.9 mm, it features a glass body and a current rating of 0.75A. Meeting BS 248-14 standards, this fuse ensures reliable operation in a variety of applications.

Features & Benefits


• Fast-acting performance suitable for quick fault response
• Nickel-plated brass end caps provide corrosion resistance
• BS listed for compliance with safety standards
• Designed for easy electric fuse replacement
• Axial leaded version available for versatile installation options

Applications


• Suitable for use in electronic and electrical devices
• Ideal for protection in automation and control circuits
• Utilised in various requiring compact fuses
• Effectively operates in lighting circuits and industrial installations

What performance characteristics should I consider when selecting a fuse?


Selecting a fuse involves assessing its current rating, which impacts its ability to handle overloads over time. The 0.75A rating indicates it is suitable for low current applications, ensuring protection without nuisance tripping.

How does the construction of this fuse enhance its reliability?


The glass body construction allows for visual inspection of the element, providing immediate feedback on its operational condition. The nickel-plated brass end caps improve connection integrity and resist corrosion, extending the fuse's lifespan.

What are the implications of the fast-acting feature in practical terms?


Fast-acting fuses minimise damage to circuits and connected devices by interrupting current flow quickly in the event of a fault, thereby protecting sensitive components from overheating and failure.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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