Eaton 125A Centred Tag Fuse NH2 500V ac

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703-8737
Mfr. Part No.:
125NHG02B
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Centred Tag Fuse

Fuse Type

NH

Current Rating

125A

Fuse Size

NH2

Voltage

500V ac

Standards/Approvals

IEC 60269, DIN 43620, VDE 0636

Tag Width

6mm

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Fuse Characteristics

Dual Indication

Tag Type

Blade

Overall Length

150mm

Length

75mm

Width

52mm

Height

53mm

Series

Bussman

Eaton Centred Tag Fuse, 120kA Breaking Capacity, 500V AC Voltage Rating 125NHG02B


Use this centred tag fuse from Eaton to protect components on your distribution boards from short circuits and overload faults. The steatite housing is tough and non-flammable, so can be safely used in electrical installations. As this material also has a high thermal tolerance, it's suitable for very hot environments. A high breaking capacity of 120kA means this fuse reliably protects your equipment from short circuits in volatile areas without causing an arc or fire. You'll find it useful for protecting your cables in electricity distribution systems.

Features & Benefits


• Compact dimensions of 75 (L) x 52 (W) x 53mm (H) for installation in setups with limited space

• Low power loss of 12.5W for energy efficiency

• 100% recyclable parts make it sustainable

What's the difference between a fuse and a circuit breaker?


The major difference between a fuse and a circuit breaker is that a fuse can only be used once, while a circuit breaker can be reset and reused. Fuses also generally work faster than circuit breakers.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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