RS PRO 63A British Standard Fuse, F2, 415V ac

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Brand

RS PRO

Current Rating

63A

Fuse Size

F2

Voltage Rating

415V ac

Fuse Standard

BS 88, IEC 269-1

Application Category

gG

Tag Width

12.7mm

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Overall Length

67mm

Tag Type

Blade

Body Diameter

17.5mm

Body Length

35.5mm

Body Height

35.5mm

Series

ESD

Fuse Dimensions

17.5 x 67mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
IN

Eaton ESD Series British Standard Fuse, 63A Current Rating, 415V AC Voltage Rating - ESD63RS


This Fuse is designed for effective protection in industrial applications, particularly for power distribution and cable protection. With robust dimensions of 17.5 x 67 mm, it boasts a high rupture capacity and is compliant with BS 88 and IEC 269-1 standards.

Features & Benefits


• Offers good peak let-through current limitation
• Maintains a 1:1:6 selective coordination between fuses
• Supports rated voltage up to 550V or 415V AC
• Suitable for RoHS compliant applications
• Designed with a blade tag for secure connections

Applications


• Utilised for protecting electrical circuits in industrial settings
• Ideal for safeguarding cables in power distribution systems
• Can be used in equipment requiring high rupture capacity fuses
• Suitable for installations demanding compliance with BS 88 standards

What is the breaking capacity of this fuse, and why is it important?


The breaking capacity is 80kA, which allows it to interrupt high fault currents safely, protecting equipment and preventing circuit damage.

How does the selective coordination ratio impact the effectiveness of this fuse?


The 1:1:6 selective coordination ensures that in the event of a fault, only the affected circuit is interrupted, minimising system downtime and enhancing safety.

Which standards is this fuse compliant with, and why are they significant?


It complies with BS 88 and IEC 269-1, ensuring that it meets rigorous safety and performance criteria expected in electrical installations.

What categories does this fuse belong to, and what advantages do they offer?


It falls under the gG category, which provides superior protection against overloads and short-circuits, making it suitable for various applications in an industrial environment.

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