Eaton 200A Tag Fuse 76 x 356 mm 3.6kV

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RS Stock No.:
258-970
Mfr. Part No.:
3.6WFFNF200
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Tag Fuse

Current Rating

200A

Fuse Size

76 x 356 mm

Voltage

3.6kV

Standards/Approvals

IEC 60282-1

Application Category

Motor Protection

Fuse Speed

Back-up

Length

254mm

Overall Length

254mm

Height

76mm

Width

76mm

Series

Bussmann

RoHS Status: Exempt

Eaton Tag Fuse, 200A Current Rating, 3.6kV Voltage - 3.6WFFNF200


This tag fuse provides overcurrent protection for motor circuits in high-voltage industrial installations. It is designed to be used as a back-up protective element within motor protection schemes, suitable for systems operating at medium-voltage levels where a robust fuse is required to isolate faults and protect downstream equipment.

Features and Benefits:


• 200A rating delivers high-current interruption capacity for motors
• Back-up fuse characteristic supports coordination with protective relays
• 3.6kV voltage capability enables use on medium-voltage feeders
• IEC 60282-1 compliance means internationally recognised performance
• 76mm width allows straightforward integration into fuse holders
• 76x356mm body format provides a standardised physical form factor

Applications


• Suitable for motor starter protection in industrial plants
• Ideal for replacement in medium-voltage motor control centres
• Used with protective relays for coordinated fault clearing
• Can be used for distribution feeder back-up protection

What physical form does the component present for panel installation?


It has a tag-style construction with a Compact profile intended for insertion into dedicated fuse clips and holders.

How does its operation affect system selectivity?


Its back-up characteristic is intended to operate after primary devices, enabling graded clearing when combined with appropriately set relays and upstream protection.

What standards underpin its electrical performance?


The design conforms to IEC 60282-1 requirements for high-voltage fuses, which define test methods and performance criteria for interrupting capability.

Which environments are suitable for its deployment regarding voltage class?


It is intended for use on circuits nominally rated up to 3.6kV where a high-current protective element is required.

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