Eaton 50 A British Standard Fuse F2 550 V ac

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RS Stock No.:
122-9599
Mfr. Part No.:
ESD50
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Fuse Type

HRC

Current Rating

50 A

Product Type

British Standard Fuse

Fuse Size

F2

Voltage

550 V ac

Standards/Approvals

No

Application Category

gG

Tag Width

15mm

Fuse Characteristics

Industrial HRC Fuse

Tag Type

Blade

Overall Length

67mm

Length

67.3mm

Diameter

13.8 mm

Series

Bussmann

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
IN

Eaton British Standard Fuse, 80kA Breaking Capacity, Pack of 5 - ESD50


Stop electrical faults in their tracks with this British Standard fuse from Eaton. It breaks when short circuits or overcurrents occur, which protects equipment and cuts downtime out of the picture. Thanks to its low-temperature rise, you can safely install the unit in high-density enclosures. Offset tags make bolting it onto a holder a piece of cake. With an overall length of just 67mm, this compact device takes up minimal space in your switchgear, medical imaging installations and automated factory applications.

Features & Benefits


• 50A current rating for use with heavy-duty applications

• Weighs just 29.85g, putting minimal strain on systems

Which fuse holders are compatible with this British Standard fuse?


The unit slots accurately into Eaton rail mount fuse holders (such as 247-9492).

What type of fuse is this?


This is an HRC fuse, which means it has a high-rupturing capacity as it's made from heat-resistant material filled with powder. Under normal conditions, the fuse element stays below melting point and carries current without a hitch. When the current spikes, it immediately melts and the circuit is broken.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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