Eaton 100A Bolted Tag Fuse FE 690V ac, 63.5 mm

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RS Stock No.:
182-1391
Mfr. Part No.:
100FE
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

100A

Product Type

Bolted Tag Fuse

Fuse Size

FE

Voltage

690V ac

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, CE

Fixing Centres

63.5 mm

Tag Width

12.7mm

Fuse Speed

T

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Tag Orientation

Offset

Overall Length

77mm

Length

48mm

Width

91mm

Height

19.1mm

Diameter

17.1mm

Series

FE

Eaton Bolted Tag Fuse, 100 A, 690 V AC 100FE


This high-speed fuse from Eaton is designed to protect industrial and general-purpose equipment and wiring systems from damage due to short-circuiting. The unit works fast, thanks to its minimal energy let-through characteristics. What's more, it won't trip in the event of sudden spikes of over-voltage, so it doesn't need regular replacement. The compact bolted tag design makes it suitable for use in machinery where space is tight. Use this fuse in both AC and DC drives.

• Standard FE fuse size of 17.1 (body diameter) x 48 mm (body height)

• Low arc voltage allows for simple and quick operation

• Reliable cycling capabilities for reliable and long-lasting use

What are typical applications for offset bolted tag fuses?


Offset bolted tag fuses like this one are a popular choice for protecting DC common bus configurations, DC drives, power converters and reduced voltage starters.

Does this unit have a trip indicator?


Trip-indicator fuses (182-1453) are available for use in parallel with the main fuse. They're an easy way to check if your fuse needs to be replaced and can either be attached to the fuse or mounted separately in panel-mounted fuse clips.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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