Eaton 200A Tag Fuse 76 x 359 mm 3.6kV

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RS Stock No.:
259-898
Mfr. Part No.:
3.6WFGHO200
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

200A

Product Type

Tag Fuse

Fuse Size

76 x 359 mm

Voltage

3.6kV

Standards/Approvals

BS 2692-1

Application Category

Motor Protection

Fuse Speed

Back-up

Length

359mm

Overall Length

359mm

Width

76mm

Height

76mm

Series

Bussmann

RoHS Status: Exempt

Eaton Tag Fuse, 200A Current Rating, 3.6kV Voltage - 3.6WFGHO200


This tag fuse is designed to protect electric motors by interrupting fault currents in medium-voltage industrial systems. It operates as a back-up protective device within motor circuits and is suitable for installations where controlled short-circuit isolation and motor safeguarding are required.

Features and Benefits:


• 200A rating delivers consistent protection for motor circuits
• 3.6kV voltage capability supports medium-voltage systems
• Back-up speed characteristic limits damage during sustained faults
• Conforms to BS 2692-1 for standardised performance assurance
• Robust construction suited to heavy-duty industrial environments

Applications


• Suitable for motor control centres in manufacturing plants
• Ideal for protection of large industrial motors in automation systems
• Used with switchgear handling medium-voltage motor feeders
• Can be used for replaceable protection in maintenance operations

What physical footprint should installers allow for this fuse?


The component occupies a length of 359mm and a cross-section width and height of 76mm, enabling planners to determine panel spacing and clearance requirements.

How does the device behave during prolonged overcurrent conditions?


Its back-up operating characteristic means it is intended to clear sustained fault currents after primary protection, limiting thermal and mechanical stress on connected equipment.

Which industry sectors commonly specify this type of fuse?


Sectors with sizeable motor-driven plant such as utilities, heavy manufacturing and process industries specify it for medium-voltage motor protection.

What manufacturer standards are relevant when selecting this fuse?


Selection is guided by adherence to BS 2692-1, which defines performance and testing expectations for this class of fuse.

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