Eaton 20A British Standard Fuse, E1, 240V ac

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418-748
Mfr. Part No.:
SSD20
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

20A

Fuse Size

E1

Voltage Rating

240V ac

Fuse Standard

BS 88, IEC 269

Application Category

gG

Tag Width

12.7mm

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Overall Length

47mm

Body Diameter

12mm

Tag Type

Blade

Tag Orientation

Offset

Body Height

23mm

Fuse Dimensions

12 x 23mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

Eaton Bussmann HRC Offset Tag Fuses - BS88 British Standard Fuses


Eaton Bussmann's offset tag fuses (or offset bolted tag fuses) are essentially a cylindrical fuse that is fitted with offset brackets, these brackets allow the fuse to be bolted onto a fuse holder. Predominantly, this type of fuse is used within installations as a "weak link". They are designed to break when a fault occurs, such as an overcurrent or short circuit - they are a safety and damage measure. Eaton Bussmann's fuses are commonly found within a multitude of industrial and switchgear applications, electrical equipment, wiring systems and circuit breakers. This fuse range is suitable for general purpose use.

Features & Benefits


• The low-temperature rise enables the fuse to be suitable for high-density mounting
• Fuse links, specifically designed for the protection of equipment
• Conforms to industry standards
• Low voltage fuse
• High rupture capacity (HRC)
• Suitable for three-phase applications
• Suitable for type 2 co-ordinated applications as defined in IEC 947-4
• Low power loss, typically 20% lower than the requirements of BS 88

Why use a slotted tag fuse?


A slotted tag fuse is distinguished by the metal slotted tags that extend off the ends of the fuse. This tag can either enable the fuse to have an offset tag or be centred to the fuse. Predominantly, this type of fuse is used within installations as a "weak link". They are designed to break when a fault occurs, such as an overcurrent or short circuit - they are a safety and damage protection measure within electrical circuits.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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