Eaton 90A Tag Fuse 25 mm 1000V

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RS Stock No.:
282-6210
Mfr. Part No.:
FWE-90A
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Tag Fuse

Current Rating

90A

Fuse Size

25 mm

Voltage

1000V

Standards/Approvals

UL 248-13, IEC 60269-4, CE

Application Category

EV Charging Stations

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Length

110mm

Width

25.4mm

Height

110mm

Series

Eaton Bussmann

Non Compliant

Eaton Tag Fuse, 90A Current Rating, 1 kV Voltage Rating - FWE-90A


This high-speed 90A tag fuse from Eaton with a 25mm fuse size and CE and IEC 60269-4 fuse standard compliance is designed for the protection of high-power DC charging station applications. With a voltage rating of 1kV, it offers a wide range of solutions for DC conditioning circuits and high voltage DC/DC converters, making it ideal for up to 400kW+ rated chargers.

Features & Benefits


• Wide range of solutions for DC conditioning circuits and high voltage DC/DC converters

• Supports charger output ratings up to 1000VDC as per CCS & CHAdeMO Protocols

• Compact design with low minimum breaking current for easy coordination within DC applications

• Demonstrated performance in extreme temperature cycling conditions for maximum protection

• Reduces dimensioning requirements of DC contactors, optimising space and decreasing overall system cost

Applications


• DC Charging stations for private and public places

• Specialist vehicle onboard • General DC power conversion equipment and battery systems

Can it support a wide range of charger output ratings?


Yes, it supports charger output ratings up to 1000VDC as per CCS & CHAdeMO Protocols.

Will it reduce dimensioning requirements of DC contactors?


Yes, it reduces dimensioning requirements to optimise space and decrease system cost.

Is it suitable for extreme temperature cycling conditions?


Yes, it is demonstrated to perform well in extreme temperature cycling conditions for maximum protection.

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