Eaton 63A Tag Fuse 18 x 68 mm 415V

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£454.81

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RS Stock No.:
229-207
Mfr. Part No.:
ESD63
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Tag Fuse

Fuse Type

ESD

Fuse Size

18 x 68 mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, ANSIESD S0.0:01, EN IEC 6000:018, EN 60691:007

Application Category

General Industrial Application

Fuse Speed

gL

Fuse Characteristics

gG/gL

Tag Type

Offset Bladed

Length

67mm

Overall Length

67mm

Diameter

14mm

Width

18mm

Height

18mm

Series

Eaton Bussmann

RoHS Status: Exempt

Eaton Tag Fuse, 63A Current Rating, 415V Voltage - ESD63


This tag fuse is a Compact protective device designed for general industrial use where controlled overcurrent protection is required. It operates within low-voltage distribution systems and is intended to be mounted in fuse holders that accept offset bladed tags. The product meets recognised safety and materials standards for electrical components and is suitable for routine protection of circuits in industrial environments.

Features and Benefits:


• Rated for 63A to protect circuits against sustained overloads
• Suitable for 415V systems to handle standard three-phase voltages
• gG/gL characteristics delivering full-range conductor protection
• Offset bladed tag format enabling Rapid installation and replacement
• Cylindrical 18 x 68mm body compatible with common cartridge holders

Applications


• Suitable for motor control and distribution boards in factory automation
• Ideal for protective circuits in electrical panels for machinery
• Used with switchgear requiring tag-type safety fuses in production lines
• Can be used for maintenance and service circuits within mechanical workshops

What type of interruption behaviour can I expect during a short-circuit?


The device employs a general-purpose gG/gL fuse characteristic that interrupts both overloads and short-circuits, providing dependable disconnection across a broad fault range.

What physical form factor does it require for mounting?


It uses a tag-style termination with an offset blade, designed to be accommodated by holders that accept 18 x 68mm cylindrical cartridge fuses with blade tags.

Which environmental or conformity marks apply to this component?


It conforms to multiple standards for electrical components and is manufactured under materials restrictions that limit hazardous substances.

How does the fuse speed affect selection for control circuits?


The specified fuse speed is appropriate where a standard melting time–response is needed to protect conductors and equipment without the delay associated with slow-blow types.

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