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Fuse-link NH1 aM 500VAC 315A live tags Double indicator

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10,25 €
This price is valid until 28.02.26
EAN: 3605340277135
MPN: K227962
Package: 3
Estimate delivery time at our warehouse (approx.): 4-6 weeks

Technical Information

Item condition New
Manufacture name Fuse-link NH1 aM 500VAC 315A live tags Double indicator
Brand Mersen
Categories NH Fuses
Country of origin* HU
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Harmonized System Code 8536 1090 00
Voltage type AC
Rated current 315 A
Utilization category aM (switchgear protection)
Rated voltage AC 500 V
Fuse construction type according to IEC 60269 NH1

Packing details

Packing level 1 3605340277136

Other Technical data

Type of fuse status indicator Combination fuse status indicator
Power loss at rated current 22.1 W
Insulated metal gripping lugs (IMGL) No

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Description

The NH system is classified among plug-in fuse systems and is composed of:* fuse-base (possibly including terminal covers and phase barriers)* fuse-link with blade contact* fuse-link replacement device (LV HRC fuse puller)Since the design of this system cannot guarantee non-interchangeability of rated current it must be handled by a qualified professional.Type "aM" NH fuse-links are partial-range breaking capacity fuse-links, used to protect motor circuits as they are strongly current-limiting and have low power losses. They interrupt currents from 6.3 times In up to their maximum breaking capacity and are therefore suited for short-circuit protection only. They must be associated with other switchgear for protection against overloads. These fuse-links can have a rated current equal to the motor's nominal current.