Eaton 350A Tag Fuse, 50mm, 1kV

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RS Stock No.:
282-6201
Mfr. Part No.:
FWE-350A
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

350A

Fuse Size

50mm

Voltage Rating

1kV

Fuse Standard

CE, IEC 60269-4

Tag Type

Bolted

Series

FWE

Non Compliant

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Eaton Tag Fuse, 350A Current Rating, 1 kV Voltage Rating - FWE-350A


This tag fuse by Eaton with a current rating of 350A is designed to meet CE and IEC 60269-4 standards. With a voltage rating of 1 kV and a compact design, it is ideal for high-power DC charging station applications.

Features & Benefits


• Wide range of solutions for DC conditioning circuits and high voltage DC/DC converters
• Supports charger output ratings up to 1000V DC as per CCS & CHAdeMO Protocols
• Compact design with low minimum breaking current for easy coordination and space optimisation
• Demonstrated performance in extreme temperature cycling conditions
• Available in various amp ratings from 70A to 600A with 100 kA breaking capacity

Applications


• Protection for private & public DC charging stations
• Suitable for slow and fast charging, specialist vehicle onboard • Ideal for general DC power conversion equipment and battery systems

Can the Eaton tag fuse be used for both slow and fast charging stations?


Yes, it is suitable for both slow and fast charging, making it versatile for different applications.

Will the tag fuse protect against extreme temperature conditions?


Yes, it has demonstrated performance in extreme temperature cycling conditions for reliable protection.

Is the fuse available in different current ratings for various applications?


Yes, it comes in amp ratings ranging from 70A to 600A to cater to different power requirements.

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