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Eaton 200A British Standard Fuse, B2, 660V ac, 111mm, TF200 Fuse-link, LV, 200 A, AC 660 V, DC 350 V, BS88/B2, 34 x 137 mm, gL/gG, BS Features and Benefits Breaking capacity 80kA ac 40kAdc Rated up to 550Vac/ 250Vdc (Type A1) & 660Vac/ 460Vdc (Type A2) General purpose (gG) and dual motor rated (gM) types Low power dissipation 660Vac rated (A1 types 415Vac) ASTA 20 certified As the fuse allows for the starting surge of a motor its full load current must not exceed the lesser of the dual current rating. e.g. 20 M25 must not have a continuous load of greater than 20A. Eaton British Standard Fuse, B2, 200A TF200 Looking for a simple and compact device to protect your equipment from overcurrents and short circuits? With a current rating of 200A and an AC (alternating current) rating of 600V, this low-voltage electrical fuse from the Eaton range will do the job. The fuse prevents damage by cutting off the energy flow before an overcurrent gets to your machine. By breaking itself, it acts as a sacrificial device to protect more valuable equipment. Fuses of this kind are commonly found in factories, as well as in commercial and residential buildings. Features & Benefits • High temperature tolerance to prevent arcing from overcurrent • T speed to tolerate harmless surge currents without opening the fuse • Wide offset tag width of 19.1mm to easily fit with fuse holder • Breaking capacity of 80kA provides ample support in electrical systems Specifications Current Rating: 200A Fuse Size: B2 Voltage Rating: 660V ac Fuse Standard: BS 88-2, IEC 269-2 Fixing Centres: 111mm Application Category: gG Tag Width: 19.1mm Fuse Speed: T High Rupture Capacity: Yes Overall Length: 136.5mm Tag Type: Bolted Body Diameter: 33.7mm Body Length: 70mm Tag Orientation: Centred Body Height: 70mm Fuse Dimensions: 33.7 x 70mm Series: Bussmann
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