Eaton 30 A Rail Mount Fuse Holder, 3P-Pole, 600 V ac

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RS stock no.:
182-1796
Mfr. Part No.:
CHCC3DU
Manufacturer:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Rail Mount Fuse Holder

Current Rating

30 A

Voltage

600 V ac

Number of Poles

3

Rail Type

DIN 35 mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Indicator

No

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Standards/Approvals

UL, CCC, CSA

Series

Bussmann

Terminal Type

Screw

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Eaton Rail Mount Fuse Holder, 3 Poles, 10 x 38 mm Fuse CHCC3DU


Need to protect your electronic equipment from short circuit and overload conditions? This 3-pole Eaton rail mount fuse holder will ensure that voltage doesn't creep to other components. It can be quickly and easily snapped onto a DIN rail, so you can organise your installation neatly. This device comes with an optional hex-head terminal screw that lets you apply the necessary torque values.

• Current rating of 30 A and voltage rating of 600 V for versatile application

• Compatible with standard fuse sizes of 10 x 38 mm

• For use with 75°C or 90°C wire, fine stranded wire, spade terminals and comb-bus bars to suit your setup

• Easy-to-use screw terminal type

• Colour-coded for safety

Why do I need a fuse holder?


A fuse holder is used to integrate fuses into an electrical circuit so that it can perform its function safely and effectively.

How do I clean a fuse holder?


First, ensure that the mains power is off and you're wearing gloves. Then use a dry cloth or toothbrush to clean the connector springs, some emery cloth wrapped around a screwdriver to wipe the fuse housing, and a small paintbrush to apply lubricant to all parts of the device.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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