Eaton 125A British Standard Fuse, B2, 415V ac, 111mm

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RS Stock No.:
156-8686
Mfr. Part No.:
DD125
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

125A

Fuse Size

B2

Voltage Rating

415V ac

Fuse Standard

BS 88, IEC 269

Fixing Centres

111mm

Application Category

gG

Tag Width

19mm

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Overall Length

136mm

Body Diameter

31mm

Tag Type

Bolted

Tag Orientation

Centred

Body Length

47mm

Body Height

31mm

Fuse Dimensions

31 x 47mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

Eaton British Standard Fuse, gG Application Category, Bolted Tag Type - DD125


To make sure electrical hazards can't throw a spanner in your works, install this British Standard fuse from Eaton. It's B2 sized, so you can use it with voltages up to 415V AC. An application category of gG means it's designed for general-purpose use, and you can rest assured your equipment is safe from low and high overloads as well as short circuits. You can use this versatile fuse in many applications, including wiring systems and electrical switchgear.

• High rupture capacity fuse will safely stop an overcurrent much higher than its rated capacity of 125A
• Bolted tags let you fix it securely into your circuit

What are the different types of fuses?


This fuse is a gG fuse, meaning it's suitable for general-purpose use, can cope with low overload currents and clear high short-circuit faults. gFF fuses will blow more quickly. gR fuses provide some overload protection but will blow more slowly in the event of a short circuit. aM fuses are designed to cope with a high inrush current, making them suitable for protecting electric motors. When a fast reaction is needed, aR fuses are on hand to clear a major fault in milliseconds.

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Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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