Eaton 16A NH Fuse 51 x 21 x 79 mm 400V ac

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RS Stock No.:
243-271
Mfr. Part No.:
16NHG000B-400 NH FUSE 16A 400V GG/GL SIZE 000
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

NH Fuse

Current Rating

16A

Fuse Size

51 x 21 x 79 mm

Voltage

400V ac

Standards/Approvals

RoHS Compliant, CE marked, IEC 60269-1, DIN 43620, IEC 60269-2

Application Category

Industrial, Wind, Utilities, Solar Applications

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Length

79mm

Width

21mm

Height

51mm

Series

Eaton Bussmann

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
IN
The Eaton low voltage NH fuse combines reliability and versatility, making it an essential component for diverse industrial applications. Designed to handle a current rating of 16 A and a voltage of 400 V, this fuse ensures optimal performance in various settings, including for utilities, solar, and wind applications. The dual indicator functionality enhances visibility of fuse status, while the insulated metal gripping lugs provide secure connections. Crafted with a robust ceramic body and a square design featuring knife blade contacts, the fuse is engineered for both cable and equipment protection, meeting rigorous compliance standards such as RoHS and CE. This fuse not only guarantees safety with its impressive breaking capacity of 120 kA, but it is also designed to minimise watt losses, offering an efficient and durable solution for fuse-link needs.

Compact design ensures easy installation in limited spaces

Robust construction offers enhanced durability under demanding conditions

Dual indicator allows for real-time monitoring of fuse status

Complies with international safety standards for peace of mind

Widely applicable across various sectors including renewable energy

Minimal energy losses contribute to overall operational efficiency

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