Eaton 160A British Standard Fuse, A4, 660V ac, 93.7mm

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RS-stocknr.:
415-266
Fabrikantnummer:
TCP100M160
Fabrikant:
Eaton
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Current Rating

160A

Fuse Size

A4

Voltage Rating

660V ac

Fuse Standard

BS 88-2:1988, IEC 60269-2

Fixing Centres

93.7mm

Application Category

gG, gM

Tag Width

19.1mm

Fuse Speed

T

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Overall Length

111mm

Body Diameter

33.7mm

Body Length

110mm

Body Width

26mm

Body Height

70mm

Fuse Dimensions

26 x 110mm

Vrijgesteld

Eaton British Standard Fuse, 80kA Breaking Capacity, M8 Mounting Holes - TCP100M160


Take short circuits and overloads in your electrical motors off the worry list, thanks to this British Standard fuse from Eaton. It takes the fall when electrical faults happen, cutting power to protect your equipment from damage. Thanks to a breaking capacity of 80kA, high current surges don't rattle this powerhouse. Easily link it directly to your appliance with its offset tags, or mount it on a fuse holder (413-939), depending on your setup. You'll find fuses like this one commonly used in fast-paced manufacturing facilities.

Features & Benefits


• Standard A4 size with dimensions of 33.7 (diameter) x 111mm (length) for wide compatibility
• Motor current rating of 160A for use in high-current applications
• Can be used on both AC and DC networks for versatility

How does this fuse work?


Inside this fuse, you'll find a thin strip of conductive wire that allows for current flow to the appliance. When the current passing through the wire is higher than the fuse's rating, it heats up and melts. This breaks the flow of energy to downstream equipment and stops potential damage in its tracks.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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