Eaton 250A Centred Tag Fuse NH1 690V ac

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RS Stock No.:
182-1387
Distrelec Article No.:
303-96-423
Mfr. Part No.:
170M3816D
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Centred Tag Fuse

Current Rating

250A

Fuse Type

Blade

Fuse Size

NH1

Voltage

690V ac

Standards/Approvals

IEC, UL, CSA, CE

Application Category

aR

Tag Width

20mm

Fuse Speed

Fast Acting

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Tag Type

Blade

Fuse Characteristics

Fast Acting, Dual Indication

Length

64mm

Overall Length

135mm

Height

68mm

Width

40mm

Series

Bussmann

Eaton Centred Tag Fuse, aR, 250 A 170M3816D


This centred tag fuse from Eaton features centralised bladed tags. These mean you can install it easily in open fuse bases in your industrial electrical system. As an aR-type fuse, it's suitable for use in the protection of semiconductor devices. It's a high-speed dual-indication fuse, meaning it will respond rapidly to a short circuit and uses an LED (light-emitting diode) to indicate a blown fuse on an AC application. You can feel confident in this fuse's safety and reliability as it meets the European CE and CSA standards as well as the international IEC 60269 standard.

• High-speed fuse designed to minimise initial peak current and arc voltage

• Live gripping lugs conduct the current for safety

• aR fuse provides partial-range breaking capacity, for short-circuit protection of semiconductor devices

Where would I use a centred tag fuse?


Centred tag fuses are suitable for protecting semiconductor devices in industrial electrical systems.

How can I tell when the fuse has blown?


You can tell when a fuse is blown when an LED (light-emitting diode) indicator turns on.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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