Eaton 180A Bolted Tag Fuse 18 x 56 mm 240V ac, 41.8 mm

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RS Stock No.:
182-1575
Mfr. Part No.:
180LET
Manufacturer:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Bolted Tag Fuse

Current Rating

180A

Fuse Size

18 x 56 mm

Voltage

240V ac

Standards/Approvals

UL, IEC 60269-4, RoHS, CE

Fixing Centres

41.8 mm

Tag Width

12.7mm

Fuse Speed

High

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Length

26.2mm

Overall Length

56mm

Tag Orientation

Offset

Height

19.1mm

Width

18mm

Diameter

17.7mm

Series

LET

Eaton Bolted Tag Fuse, 180A Current Rating, 150V DC / 240V AC Voltage Rating 180LET


Need a replacement fuse for your electrical board? This tagged fuse from Eaton is suitable to use in general industrial applications. It's fast-acting, which means its element melts quickly to minimise the risk of damaging peak currents and arc faults. Tags on either end of the device let you quickly and securely bolt it to your electrical board. You can use a fuse like this to protect power distribution boards, power converters and motors. It's a versatile product that's compatible with both AC and DC drives. For extra safety, it's capable of clearing a voltage 5% higher than its rated voltage of 150V DC and 240V AC.

Features & Benefits


• Space-saving size of 26.2 (length) x 12.7 (width) x 19.1mm (height)

• Current rating of 180A, so suitable for higher-powered systems

What class of fuse is this?


This is an aR class fuse, which means it provides short circuit protection and is fast-acting. A fuse like this is commonly used to safeguard semi-conductors found in equipment like soft starters, solid-state relays and welding inverters.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann