Eaton 20A British Standard Fuse, A2, 660V ac, 73mm

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RS Stock No.:
415-159
Distrelec Article No.:
303-99-355
Mfr. Part No.:
TIA20
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

20A

Fuse Size

A2

Voltage Rating

660V ac

Fuse Standard

BS 88-2, IEC 269-2

Fixing Centres

73mm

Application Category

gG

Tag Width

8.7mm

Fuse Speed

T

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Overall Length

85.5mm

Tag Type

Bolted

Body Diameter

22.2mm

Tag Orientation

Offset

Body Height

56.4mm

Fuse Dimensions

22 x 86mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

Eaton Bussmann Series Red Spot™ Range, Type 'T' HBC Fuses


The Red Spot range of offset slotted fuses (or bolted tag fuses) from Eaton Bussmann is specifically designed for the protection of general industrial applications such as power distribution, cable protection and motor protection. Available in BS88 British Standard fuse sizes from A1 to A4, offset slotted and bolted fuses are suitable for general purpose rating (gG) and dual motor rating (gM) motor protection types.

Features and Benefits


• 2 to 200 A rated current
• Breaking capacity 80 kA up to 690 V ac
• Type A1 rated up to 550 V ac/ 250 V dc
• Type A2 rated up to 660 V ac / 460 V dc
• General purpose (gG) and dual motor rated (gM) types
• Low power dissipation
• ASTA 20 certified

As the fuse allows for the starting surge of a motor its full load current must not exceed the lesser of the dual current rating. e.g. 20 M25 must not have a continuous load of greater than 20A.

Eaton British Standard Fuse, A2, 20A TIA20


Use this general-purpose fuse from Eaton's Red Spot range to protect machinery from the effects of short circuits and overcurrents. It can withstand a reasonably higher current than its rating without rupturing or breaking, so it's suitable for electrical systems that experience short, harmless bursts of energy.
The fuse comes equipped with offset brackets so it can be attached to a fuse holder. This provides insulation and protects operators and equipment from electric shocks.

Features & Benefits


• High temperature tolerance prevents fuse element from exploding or arcing in the event of overcurrent
• High rupture capacity (HRC) for long-term use
• T speed for tolerance to short energy spikes
• Low power loss for improved energy efficiency

What is overcurrent?


An overcurrent is a condition where the supply current to a circuit is higher than its normal operating current. This could be due to an overload or a short circuit.

Is current rating important?


To ensure it works properly and safely, a fuse's current rating must be above the normal operating current of the circuit, so it's important to check compatibility before you install your fuse.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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