Eaton 100A British Standard Fuse 18 x 59 mm 240V ac, 43 mm

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RS Stock No.:
414-796
Mfr. Part No.:
GSA100
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

100A

Product Type

British Standard Fuse

Fuse Size

18 x 59 mm

Voltage

240V ac

Standards/Approvals

CE

Fixing Centres

43 mm

Tag Width

12.7mm

Fuse Speed

F

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Length

59mm

Tag Orientation

Offset

Overall Length

58.5mm

Height

29.5mm

Width

18mm

Diameter

17.5mm

Series

GSA

RoHS Status: Exempt

Eaton British Standard Fuse, aR Application Class, F Speed Rating - GSA100


In search of a protective device to guard your specialist kit? Choose this British Standard fuse from Eaton. It's a high-speed semiconductor type that, when exposed to more than its maximum current of 100A, blows and cuts the circuit it's linked to. This prevents current faults like short circuits from causing damage to downstream equipment. The unit's got a speed rating of F, so you can rest assured it's a fast-acting choice. As this is an aR fuse, you can use it with semiconductor devices such as soft starters, motor drives and solid-state relays in your industrial control applications and I/O networks.

Features & Benefits


• Ensures low arc voltage and minimum let-through current for stable performance and safety

• Adaptable component supports both AC and DC voltages to suit various applications

• Offset bolted tags give you a secure way of installing it in restricted spaces

• Maximum rated voltage of 240V AC or 200V DC makes it a safe bet for industrial circuit-protection tasks

Can I reuse this fuse?


No. Fuses like this are sacrificial elements that can't be reset. You should replace it once it trips a circuit to restore protection.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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