Eaton 20A Bolted Tag Fuse, LCT, 240 V ac, 150V dc, 38mm

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156-8787
Mfr. Part No.:
20LCT
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

20A

Fuse Size

LCT

Voltage Rating

240 V ac, 150V dc

Fuse Standard

BS 88, IEC 269-4

Fixing Centres

38mm

Application Category

aR

Tag Width

6.4mm

Fuse Speed

FF

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Overall Length

47mm

Body Diameter

8.4mm

Tag Type

Bolted

Tag Orientation

Offset

Body Length

28mm

Body Width

9mm

Body Height

8.7mm

Fuse Dimensions

8.4 x 28mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

Eaton Bolted Tag Fuse, High Rupture Capacity, 6.4mm Tag Width - 20LCT


Let this bolted tag fuse from Eaton take the heat when there's a power fault. The fast-acting device steps in quickly if a short circuit strikes, breaking the path of a dangerous current to prevent damage to equipment. And, as it protects people against electric shocks, it helps ensure a safe working environment too. Tags on the unit allow for snappy installation, as you can easily bolt it to a bracket. When the fuse has blown, simply unscrew the bolts and replace it. Choose a component like this one to protect cables and motors in low-voltage industrial applications such as process control and automation.

Features & Benefits


• Compatible with AC or DC voltage for versatility
• Meets IEC 60269-4 technical standards for low-voltage power fuses used in commercial, residential or industrial settings
• Fast-acting, so it blows almost instantly if a fault occurs
• Compact overall length of 47mm calls for minimal mounting space

What's the breaking capacity of this bolted tag fuse?


The device has a breaking capacity of 200kA, so you can count on it to reliably break high-current faults.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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