Eaton Fuse Holder Trip Indicator Kit

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RS Stock No.:
182-1453
Distrelec Article No.:
304-08-678
Mfr. Part No.:
EC-600
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Fuse Holder Accessory Type

Trip Indicator Kit

COO (Country of Origin):
HU

Eaton Fuse Holder Accessory, Trip Indicator Kit, For Use With Fast-Acting Fuses - EC-600


Wondering how to tell if your fuse has blown? Cut out the guesswork with this fuse holder accessory from Eaton. It's a handy trip indicator kit that lets you know quickly if your non-indicating fuse needs replacement, helping to keep your circuit safe from power faults. You'll benefit from a reduced risk of equipment damage and superior plant productivity as a result. The indicator illuminates if current runs through it, so you can see in an instant when your fuse is faulty. This product is compatible with BS88-style high-speed fuse links, which are often found in equipment such as reduced voltage starters, power converters and variable speed drives.

Features & Benefits


• Optional parallel or separate mounting to best suit your setup
• Light weight of 12g puts minimal strain on your circuit
• Fits into mounting clips for quick and hassle-free assembly
• Voltage rating of 250V RMS for compatibility with demanding systems

Does a high-speed fuse break arc currents?


Yes, a high-speed fuse is designed to minimise arc voltage and peak let-through current, which protects equipment against short circuits. It's a critical safety device, which is why regularly assessing its status with a trip indicator is important.

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Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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