Eaton 250A NH Fuse, NH2, 690V ac

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RS Stock No.:
182-1443
Mfr. Part No.:
250NHG2B-690
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

250A

Fuse Size

NH2

Voltage Rating

690V ac

Fuse Standard

DIN 43620, IEC 60269

Application Category

gG

Tag Width

25.1mm

Overall Length

150mm

Body Length

61mm

Tag Orientation

Square

Body Width

53.9mm

Body Height

68.5mm

Fuse Dimensions

61 x 53.9 x 68.5mm

Series

Eaton Bussmann

COO (Country of Origin):
IN

Eaton NH Fuse, 250A Current Rating, 690V AC Voltage Rating - 250NHG2B-690


This NH fuse is a robust component designed for high voltage applications within electrical systems. Featuring a current rating of 250A and a voltage rating of 690V AC, it complies with DIN 43620 and IEC 60269 standards. The dimensions of this fuse measure 150mm in length, 54mm in width, and 71mm in height, making it suitable for various installation requirements.

Features & Benefits


• Live gripping lug ensures secure connections
• Combination fuse status indicator for easy monitoring
• Blade tag type for simple installation
• Class gG/gL for versatile protection
• Ceramic body provides excellent durability

Applications


• Used with SD2-D single pole NH fuse base
• Compatible with EBH size 00 to 4 horisontal fuse switch-disconnectors
• Suitable for TD2-D triple pole NH fuse base
• Ideal for high voltage distribution systems

What is the significance of the gG classification for this product?


The gG classification indicates that this fuse provides overload and short-circuit protection, making it ideal for general industrial applications where equipment may face high start-up currents.

How does the blade tag design enhance installation flexibility?


The blade tag design allows for straightforward insertion into fuse holders, simplifying the replacement and installation processes in various electrical systems.

What are the implications of the 120kA breaking capacity?


Having a breaking capacity of 120kA means it can handle high fault currents without immediate failure, ensuring enhanced safety for the surrounding electrical equipment and personnel during fault conditions.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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