Eaton 60A T Cartridge Fuse, 27 x 140mm

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RS Stock No.:
851-1630
Mfr. Part No.:
FRS-R-60
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

60A

Fuse Size

27 x 140mm

Fuse Speed

T

Voltage Rating

250 V dc, 600V ac

UL Class

RK5

Series

Eaton Bussmann

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Eaton Cartridge Fuse, 60A Current Rating, 27 x 140 mm Fuse size - FRS-R-60


This cartridge fuse is designed for high-performance applications, featuring a current rating of 60A and compact dimensions of 27 x 140 mm. It is a dual-element, time-delay fuse that provides advanced protection for various electrical systems. Its construction meets both 250V DC and 600V AC specifications, making it suitable for a wide range of environments.

Features & Benefits


• Time-delay feature allows for overload protection without nuisance blows
• High interrupting rating of 200kA for reliable performance
• Dual-element design optimises sising for motor and transformer protection
• Offers 10 seconds of delay at five times the rated current
• Compatible with various fuse blocks for flexibility in installation

Applications


• Ideal for use in motor overload and earth fault protection
• Suitable for transformer requiring time-delay functionalities
• Used in industrial environments where surge currents are common
• Works effectively for electrical systems that demand reliable short-circuit protection

What is the significance of the time-delay feature in this product?


The time-delay feature allows the fuse to endure short, temporary overloads, preventing unnecessary interruptions in the power supply while still providing the necessary protection during prolonged faults.

How does the current-limiting function enhance system safety?


By limiting the fault current, the fuse helps prevent damage to downstream components, reducing the risk of equipment failure during short-circuit events. This is essential for maintaining system integrity and longevity.

What potential cost savings can be achieved by using this fuse?


Utilising smaller amp ratings is possible due to the time-delay feature, allowing for the selection of less expensive switches, panels, and even the fuses themselves, thus reducing overall system costs.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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