Eaton 20A T Ceramic Cartridge Fuse, 6.3 x 32mm

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RS Stock No.:
852-7055
Mfr. Part No.:
MDA-20-R
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

20A

Fuse Size

6.3 x 32mm

Fuse Speed

T

Voltage Rating

125 V dc, 250 V ac

Body Material

Ceramic

UL Class

UL 248-14

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Cooper Bussmann MDA Series


Professional range of Cooper Bussmann time delay fuses from the MDA series. The fuses are designed to be used as overcurrent protection of DC-DC converters

Cylindrical
Various current ratings available
Mounting Style - Holder/Clip

Eaton Cartridge Fuse, 20A, 250V AC - MDA Series - MDA-20-R


Use this cartridge fuse from Eaton's Eaton range to safely and effectively cut an electrical circuit in case of overload. Accommodating up to 250V (volts) of AC (alternating current) voltage, it's a reliable choice for protecting circuits, preventing damage to machinery and limiting the risk of fire. The cartridge fuse has a ceramic body that provides a high breaking capacity and improved arc protection. Nickel-plated brass endcaps offer excellent conductivity, so you be sure of strong connections.

• Current rating of 20A (amperes) accommodates a range of circuits
• Fuse size of 6.3 (diameter) x 32mm (length) to fit standard fuse holders
• Resistance of 4mΩ (milliohms) ensures low voltage drop across fuse

How does a fuse work?


Fuses are sacrificial devices that 'break' to protect attached equipment from dangerous overcurrent conditions. They have a thin filament of wire held between two metal endcaps. If too much current flows through, the wire melts and the circuit is broken.

Is this a fast-acting fuse?


This fuse is a class T fuse, which means it's slow-burning. This allows harmless current peaks without breaking the circuit, while persistent overloads will cause the fuse to open.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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