Eaton 160 A Fuse Holder, 3P-Pole for NH0, 690V

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RS Stock No.:
261-887
Mfr. Part No.:
EBV0023TV0
Manufacturer:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Fuse Holder

Current Rating

160 A

Voltage

690V

Number of Poles

3

Compatible Fuse Size

NH0

Standards/Approvals

IEC 60947-3, IEC/EN 60947-1

Series

Bussmann

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
PL
The Eaton low voltage NH fuse base offers exceptional reliability and performance for various applications. Designed for seamless integration into industrial low voltage distribution systems, its robust construction ensures operational efficiency in demanding environments. Whether you're implementing transformer substations or cable cabinets, this switch disconnector provides a reliable solution. With an impressive voltage rating of 690 V and a rated permanent current of 160 A, this model guarantees safe and effective control of electrical circuits. The innovative design features a three-pole configuration and is compatible with NH00 fuse-links, making it a versatile choice for electrical engineers seeking dependability and efficiency. Its 100 mm busbar mounting simplifies installation, while the vertical design optimises space utilisation within your equipment setup.

Robust design ensures durability and long-term performance in diverse applications

Three-pole configuration allows for simultaneous switching, enhancing operational efficiency

Compatible with NH00 fuse-links for increased versatility across electrical systems

Innovative vertical design optimises space in your equipment setup

Simple busbar mounting streamlines installation and setup processes

Rated for both high voltage and current, ensuring safe operation under demanding conditions

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