Eaton 50A Centred Tag Fuse, NH000, 500V ac

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RS Stock No.:
703-8645P
Mfr. Part No.:
50NHG000B
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

50A

Fuse Size

NH000

Voltage Rating

500V ac

Fuse Standard

DIN 43620-1, DIN 43620-3, IEC 60269, VDE 0636

Application Category

gG - gL

Tag Width

6mm

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Overall Length

78.5mm

Body Length

54mm

Body Width

21mm

Body Height

41mm

COO (Country of Origin):
IN

Eaton Centred Tag Fuse, gG and gL Rating, 4.9W Power Loss - 50NHG000B


Trust this centred tag fuse from Eaton to take the hit when power surges strike. Its knife-blade contacts melt and snap apart when your circuit's current climbs too high, helping to minimise the risk of damage to downstream components. Intense electrical loads are no problem for this unit as it lets currents up to 50A pass through to keep demanding machines going. Built-in metal lugs quickly slot it into your fuse base so you're ready to go in no time. You'll find fuses like this helping to protect lighting systems and automotive manufacturing equipment.

Features & Benefits


• Ceramic body provides effective insulation, helping limit your exposure to dangerous electrical loads for safe handling
• Front-facing status indicator, making it easy to check if it's blown
• Low power loss of 4.9W helps to ensure energy-efficiency
• Breaks currents up to 120kA so it's suitable for stopping sudden current spikes

Can I use this centred tag fuse in damp conditions?


Yes, the component comes with corrosion-resistant aluminium end plates and screws, so it stays strong in moist industrial settings.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann