Eaton 20A Tag Fuse 13 x 50 mm 500V

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RS Stock No.:
229-158
Mfr. Part No.:
20D16 FUSE-D1 20A T GL/GG 500VAC E16
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Tag Fuse

Current Rating

20A

Fuse Size

13 x 50 mm

Voltage

500V

Standards/Approvals

IEC 60269, DIN EN 60269-1 (VDE 0636 Part 10), DIN VDE 0636-301, DIN EN 60269-3 (VDE 0636 Part 30)

Application Category

Domestic & General Industrial Applications

Fuse Speed

Time Delay

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Overall Length

50mm

Length

50mm

Width

13mm

Height

13mm

Series

Bussmann

COO (Country of Origin):
SI

Eaton Tag Fuse, 20A Current Rating, 500V Voltage - 20D16 FUSE-D1 20A T GL/GG 500VAC E16


This tag fuse is a time-delay protective device designed for use in domestic and general industrial electrical systems. It operates at elevated voltages and provides overload protection while allowing temporary current surges to pass without nuisance interruption. The component is intended for panel-mounted or inline installations where a tagged fuse format is required.

Features and Benefits:


• 20A time-delay rating permits inrush current without nuisance tripping
• High rupture capacity enables safe interruption of fault currents
• Conforms to IEC 60269 series for standardised performance
• Rated for 500V AC operation for higher-voltage systems
• Tag format facilitates secure mounting and straightforward replacement

Applications


• Suitable for protecting motor control circuits with start-up surges
• Ideal for safeguarding heating and lighting circuits in buildings
• Used for protection of distribution branches in factories
• Can be used for equipment where a replaceable cartridge is required

What construction ensures time-delay behaviour under surge currents?


A thermal element within the fuse delays operation during short-duration surges, allowing equipment inrush currents to pass before the element reaches operating temperature.

How does the tag format affect installation and maintenance?


The tagged end provides a secure mechanical attachment point and clear identification, simplifying removal and replacement in panel or enclosure mounting.

Which standards guide the fuse’s performance and testing?


Performance and testing follow the IEC 60269 family and associated DIN/VDE parts that specify time-delay characteristics and interrupting performance.

Is this device suitable where high interrupting capability is required?


Yes, the design delivers a high interrupting capacity appropriate for circuits where significant fault currents may be present.

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