Eaton 100A German Standard Fuse, NH000, 690V ac, 78mm

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RS-stocknr.:
489-4613
Fabrikantnummer:
170M1367
Fabrikant:
Eaton
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Current Rating

100A

Fuse Size

NH000

Voltage Rating

690V ac

Fuse Standard

DIN 43 653

Fixing Centres

78mm

Application Category

aR

Tag Width

20mm

Overall Length

100mm

Tag Type

Slotted

Tag Orientation

Offset

Body Width

21mm

Body Height

40mm

Series

Eaton Bussman

Eaton German Standard Fuse, aR Application, Offset Tag Type - 170M1367


Need to protect sensitive semiconductor components, such as diodes, thyristors and SCRs, from damage resulting from short circuits? Choose this German Standard fuse from Eaton. It's a fast-acting aR-type fuse that blows in milliseconds in the event of a fault. The offset slotted tags are compatible with many standard electrical distribution panels and let you make a secure connection, even in vibrating equipment. Compact dimensions of 100 (L) x 40 (H) x 21mm (W) minimise heat loss to keep your system running cool.

Features & Benefits


• Status indicator lets you check easily whether the fuse has blown
• Square body allows for easy handling and quick identification

Can I use this fuse to replace a gR type fuse?


This aR-type fuse provides protection from short circuits only. It doesn't offer any protection from overcurrent, so it shouldn't be used as a replacement for a gR-type fuse.

What's a thyristor?


A thyristor is a four-layer semiconductor device that's used as a high-speed switch. Thyristors can replace mechanical relays as they have no moving parts and are therefore more reliable.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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