160A Fuse Holder for 135 x 470mm Fuse, 3P, 690V

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RS Stock No.:
263-158
Mfr. Part No.:
EBF00230S8
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Fuse Size

135 x 470mm

Range

Bussmann

Current Rating

160A

Voltage Rating

690V

Number of Poles

3

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
PL
The Eaton low voltage NH fuse base offers a robust solution for safeguarding electrical systems. Designed for use in various applications, including transformer substations and distribution boards, it combines high performance with flexibility. It features a three-pole configuration and accommodates vertical NH fuse-links, setting a standard for efficiency and reliability. With a current rating of 160 A and a maximum voltage of 690 V, this fuse base meets stringent IEC standards, ensuring safety and compliance in every installation. Its unique design promotes seamless integration with existing busbar systems, while the compact dimensions facilitate straightforward mounting. The product is ideal for environments where space is limited yet high performance is essential, establishing itself as a trusted choice among electrical professionals.

Accommodates a variety of vertical NH fuse-links for flexibility in applications
Three-pole configuration allows for effective circuit management
Constructed with quality materials for enhanced durability and longevity
Compatible with 100 mm busbar systems for easy integration
Features M8 screw terminals for secure connections
CE certified, guaranteeing adherence to international safety standards
Lightweight design simplifies handling and installation
Offers a conditioned rated short-circuit current rating of 0.1 kA for reliability
Specially designed for transformer substations, catering to diverse electrical needs

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