Eaton 25A British Standard Fuse, A1, 440V ac, 44.5mm

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RS Stock No.:
414-651
Mfr. Part No.:
NIT20M25
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

25A

Fuse Size

A1

Voltage Rating

440V ac

Fuse Standard

BS 88-2:1988, IEC 60269-2

Fixing Centres

44.5mm

Application Category

gG, gM

Tag Width

11.1mm

Fuse Speed

T

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Overall Length

55.6mm

Body Diameter

14.1mm

Tag Orientation

Cylindrical

Body Length

56mm

Body Width

15mm

Body Height

36.5mm

Fuse Dimensions

56 x 15 x 15mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

Eaton British Standard Fuse, T Fuse Speed, 11.1mm Tag Width - NIT20M25


Stop sparks flying when there's a power fault with this British Standard fuse from Eaton. It's a smart choice for both commercial and industrial low-voltage power distribution applications as it blows when current overload conditions occur. This helps to protect equipment from damage caused by electrical faults, giving you the benefit of reduced time spent on maintenance and repairs. For safety, its specific body size of 36.5 (height) x 14.1mm (diameter) minimises the chance of you replacing it with an incorrect class fuse. Use this versatile product for anything from motor protection to street lighting systems.

Features & Benefits


• Meets IEC 60269 technical standards for low-voltage power fuses used in industrial, commercial and residential applications
• Comes with mounting tags, for quick and easy bolting onto an electrical system
• Breaking capacity of 80kA, so able to effectively interrupt high-voltage surges
• Robust metal tags resist wear, for longevity in harsh operating conditions

How does this fuse break an electrical circuit?


A thin filament of wire inside this fuse melts when overcurrent occurs, which breaks your electrical circuit and stops dangerously high current from passing through the downstream system.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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