Siemens 100A Centred Tag Fuse, NH00, 690V ac

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RS Stock No.:
396-332
Mfr. Part No.:
3NE8021-1
Brand:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Current Rating

100A

Fuse Size

NH00

Voltage Rating

690V ac

Fuse Standard

DIN 43620, IEC 60269-2-1, VDE 0636

Application Category

aR

Tag Width

6mm

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Overall Length

79mm

Tag Type

Blade

Body Diameter

53 x 30 x 48mm

Tag Orientation

Centred

Body Length

53mm

Body Width

30mm

Body Height

48mm

Series

3NE

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
GR

Siemens Centred Tag Fuse For Use With Power Semiconductors, aR Operating Class, HRC Type - SITOR Series - 3NE8021-1


Choose this centred tag fuse from Siemens to protect your industrial devices from the risk of overcurrents. When excess current flows through the unit, an internal metal filament melts and the circuit is broken, preventing damage to downstream equipment. An operating class rating of aR means this is a very fast-acting fuse. It's a practical option for providing effective breaking protection to sensitive equipment such as power semiconductors, UPS systems and motor starters. A varying load factor of 0.95 indicates consistent power usage, so you get reliable results with predictable energy consumption.

Features & Benefits


• Wide operating temperature range of -20°C to +50°C means it's suitable for use in harsh environments
• Standard fuse size of NH00 ensures wide compatibility
• High rupture capacity fuse, so is maintenance-free and won't deteriorate with age

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To ensure your safety, it's important to avoid contact with any live wires. You should always remove an NH fuse such as this one with an appropriate extraction tool, sometimes known as a puller (396-285).

Standards

IEC 60269-2

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