Eaton 500A Centred Tag Fuse, NH2, 690 V, 700 V

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RS Stock No.:
182-1359
Mfr. Part No.:
170M5810D
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

500A

Fuse Size

NH2

Voltage Rating

690 V, 700 V

Fuse Standard

CE, CSA, IEC 60269, UL

Application Category

aR

Tag Width

25mm

Overall Length

150mm

Tag Type

Blade

Body Length

72mm

Body Width

54mm

Body Height

68mm

Series

Eaton Bussmann

Fuse Dimensions

150 x 54 x 72mm

COO (Country of Origin):
IN

Eaton Centred Tag Fuse, 500A Current Rating, 690 (IEC)/700 (UL)V Voltage Rating - 170M5810D


This centred tag fuse is suitable for high-speed applications requiring precise current protection. With a current rating of 500A and a voltage rating of 690V (IEC), it is applicable for various electronic and electrical uses. The dimensions are 150x54x72mm, allowing for efficient integration into complex systems.

Features & Benefits


• High-speed operation prevents damage from excessive current
• Interrupt rating of 200kAIC for added safety
• Compliant with IEC 60269 for consistent performance
• Ideal for semiconductor applications to provide protection
• Combination fuse status indicator enhances operational monitoring
• RoHS compliant, following environmental standards

Applications


• Protects semiconductor devices
• Utilised in DC common bus systems
• Suitable for DC drives and power converters
• Applicable in rectifier installations requiring high current

Can it handle both AC and DC applications?


Yes, it is designed for AC operation and can be used with specific DC applications.

Will this fuse provide adequate protection in high-current scenarios?


Yes, it has an interrupt rating of 200kAIC suitable for high current situations.

Is it compliant with recognised international standards?


Yes, it conforms to IEC standards and is UL recognised.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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