Eaton 80A Centred Tag Fuse, NH000, 690 V, 700 V

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RS Stock No.:
182-1432
Mfr. Part No.:
170M1566D
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

80A

Fuse Size

NH000

Voltage Rating

690 V, 700 V

Fuse Standard

CE, CSA, IEC 60269, UL

Application Category

aR

Tag Width

15mm

Fuse Speed

T

Overall Length

79mm

Tag Type

Blade

Body Length

52mm

Body Width

20.5mm

Body Height

49.7mm

Fuse Dimensions

79 x 21 x 51mm

Series

Eaton Bussmann

COO (Country of Origin):
IN

Eaton Centred Tag Fuse, 80A Current Rating, 690 (IEC)/700 (UL)V Voltage Rating - 170M1566D


The centred tag fuse is a high-speed device designed for effective circuit protection in a variety of applications. It features a compact square body with dimensions of 79x21x51mm. This fuse operates at a current rating of 80 A and is suitable for voltages up to 690V (IEC) and 700V (UL). It adheres to stringent safety standards, making it a suitable choice for contemporary electrical systems.

Features & Benefits


• High-speed operation allows for quick fault response
• Rated for 80 A current, suitable for robust circuits
• Capable of AC applications at 690V, offering versatility
• Dual indicator shows clear status of fuse condition
• Class aR application supports semiconductor protection
• Compliance with CE and RoHS standards enhances safety

Applications


• Utilised with semiconductor protection systems
• Suitable for DC drives and power converters
• Ideal for common bus connections in electrical systems

Can it handle high interrupt ratings?


Yes, it has an interrupt rating of 200 kAIC.

Will it fit standard DIN mounting formats?


Yes, the fuse size complies with DIN 000 standards.

Is it suitable for automation applications?


Yes, it is designed for use in electrical automation systems.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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