Legrand 0.2 to 125 A Neutral Link for Cartridge Fuses, 10 mm x 38 mm

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R 392,31

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R 451,16

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250 - 490R 38.25R 382.50
500 - 990R 37.102R 371.02
1000 - 2490R 35.618R 356.18
2500 +R 34.193R 341.93

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RS stock no.:
293-8294
Mfr. Part No.:
0 133 00
Manufacturer:
Legrand
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Brand

Legrand

Product Type

Neutral Link

Fuse Type

Cartridge

Height

38mm

Standards/Approvals

IEC 60269-2, NF EN 60127, EN 60269-1, VDE 0820-1, IEC 60269-1, VERITAS, NF C 63-210/211, EN 60269-2, BS 1361 (1971), IEC 60127, NF C 60-200

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Legrand HRC ceramic cartridge fuses


Legrand ceramic cartridge fuse has a high rupture capacity (HRC), no indicator lamp. These fuses are suitable for a range of domestic appliances. Two hollow links are available for the neutral supply. These are fast acting fuses (F) and come in a variety of different sizes.

More Information:

Why choose a glass fuse?

Glass and ceramic fuses have similar properties. However you may choose a glass fuse as it enables you to see the inside of the fuse. Therefore it is easier to determine whether the fuse has blown.

What Speed is it?

This particular fuse is “F” speed rated which means it is a fast acting fuse, sometimes referred to as anti-surge. It is able to tolerate higher levels for a short period, without shorting. Therefore, if a sudden change occurs, this fuse will not blow immediately. They are suitable for applications where a sudden flow of high current is required.

What is Breaking Capacity?

Breaking capacity is the level of current that the fuse can safely handle without exploding or rupturing. The breaking capacity of your fuse should be greater than the fault current of your electronic circuit. This particular fuse is HRC (High Rupture Capacity )

Approvals

IEC 60269-1 and 2-1

Standards

NFC 61201 and IEC 127

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