Eaton 100A British Standard Fuse, A4, 415V ac, 94mm

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RS Stock No.:
156-8642
Mfr. Part No.:
CEO100M125
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

100A

Fuse Size

A4

Voltage Rating

415V ac

Fuse Standard

BS 88, IEC 269

Fixing Centres

94mm

Application Category

gG - gM

Tag Width

14.3mm

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Overall Length

110mm

Body Diameter

25mm

Tag Type

Bolted

Tag Orientation

Offset

Body Length

58mm

Body Width

28mm

Body Height

58.5mm

Fuse Dimensions

25 x 58mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

Eaton British Standard Fuse, gM Class, High Rupture Capacity - CEO100M125


Looking to protect your people and equipment from injury or damage resulting from electrical overload or short circuits? Go for this low-voltage British standard fuse from Eaton. As a gM-class fuse, it's a suitable choice for protecting motors and is designed for use with the 3-phase systems that are commonly found in industrial settings. The fuse conforms to the IEC 947-4 standard, so you can be assured it's a safe option to protect operators in type-2 coordinated applications such as contact welding. Offset brackets allow you to easily bolt the fuse onto a fuse holder and achieve a secure hold that resists vibration.

Features & Benefits


• High rupture capacity means it stops an overcurrent considerably higher than the 100A-rated current
• Low temperature rise makes it suitable for high-density mounting, saving space in your installation

What's the difference between a gG and a gM-class fuse?


Both gG- and gM-class fuses offer full-range breaking capacity, meaning they protect your equipment against both electrical overloads and short circuits. gG-class fuses are for general-purpose use, while gM-class fuses are specifically designed to protect motor circuits.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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