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Eaton 50A Rail Mount Fuse Holder for 14 x 51mm Fuse, 3P, 690V ac

RS Stock No.: 765-2939Brand: EatonManufacturers Part No.: CH143B
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Eaton

Fuse Holder Type

Rail Mount

Fuse Size

14 x 51mm

Current Rating

50A

Voltage Rating

690V ac

Number of Poles

3P

Includes Indicator

No

Rail Type

DIN 35 mm

Case Material

PET

International Protection Rating

IP20

Standards Met

CE

Product details

Eaton Fuse Holders - Rail Mount

This range of fuse holders are also known as finger-safe fuse holders, originally created and designed to be used with Class CC, supplemental and PV fuses. These type of fuse holders will predominantly be found within industrial and commercial environments. The rail mount fuse holders contain fuses that are slotted into sets with metal contacts.

Features & Benefits

• Accessories for these types of fuses will extend their application
• The CH series of fuse holders are industry standard for protecting utility and industrial installations
• IP20 rating - holding an IP20 rating means that the fuse holder has ingress protection against solid objects up to 12 mm - such as a person's finger and no protection against liquids)
• Designed to protect applications from potentially devastating effects of low, short circuits and over-voltage conditions
• Compatible with standard and motor rated fuses
• UL recognised midget and IEC holders that have a factory assembles neutral pole option
• Accepts wire security tags
• Multiple pole configurations
• Constructed from self-extinguishing UL 94-V0 rated polyester material, enabling the fuse holders from the CH range to be durable and versatile

What are fuse holders used for?

One of the main functions of a rail mount fuse holder is to offer circuit protection, it is to also offer protection to both the user and the equipment in the event of a circuit overload within any given application.

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€ 52.30

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Eaton 50A Rail Mount Fuse Holder for 14 x 51mm Fuse, 3P, 690V ac

€ 52.30

Each (Exc. VAT)

Eaton 50A Rail Mount Fuse Holder for 14 x 51mm Fuse, 3P, 690V ac
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Eaton

Fuse Holder Type

Rail Mount

Fuse Size

14 x 51mm

Current Rating

50A

Voltage Rating

690V ac

Number of Poles

3P

Includes Indicator

No

Rail Type

DIN 35 mm

Case Material

PET

International Protection Rating

IP20

Standards Met

CE

Product details

Eaton Fuse Holders - Rail Mount

This range of fuse holders are also known as finger-safe fuse holders, originally created and designed to be used with Class CC, supplemental and PV fuses. These type of fuse holders will predominantly be found within industrial and commercial environments. The rail mount fuse holders contain fuses that are slotted into sets with metal contacts.

Features & Benefits

• Accessories for these types of fuses will extend their application
• The CH series of fuse holders are industry standard for protecting utility and industrial installations
• IP20 rating - holding an IP20 rating means that the fuse holder has ingress protection against solid objects up to 12 mm - such as a person's finger and no protection against liquids)
• Designed to protect applications from potentially devastating effects of low, short circuits and over-voltage conditions
• Compatible with standard and motor rated fuses
• UL recognised midget and IEC holders that have a factory assembles neutral pole option
• Accepts wire security tags
• Multiple pole configurations
• Constructed from self-extinguishing UL 94-V0 rated polyester material, enabling the fuse holders from the CH range to be durable and versatile

What are fuse holders used for?

One of the main functions of a rail mount fuse holder is to offer circuit protection, it is to also offer protection to both the user and the equipment in the event of a circuit overload within any given application.