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Mersen NH0AM69V25 - NH fuse-links aM 690VAC - Low Voltage IEC Fuses - 690V - 25A

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Mersen NH0AM69V25 - Low Voltage IEC Fuses - 690V - 25 Amp

 

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Mersen NH0AM69V25 - NH fuse-links aM 690VAC - Low Voltage IEC Fuses - 690V - 25A

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Stock Code NH0AM69V25
Brand Mersen
Family Low Voltage IEC Fuses
UPC 8430399024912
Voltage (V) 690
Amperage 25
Amp Rating Fuse 0-30A
Material Ceramic
UL Listed ROHS/CE
Notes If you can not find the right fuse from our website, or you have any question about the replacement fuse, please copy down your existing fuse model number or take a clear photo of your existing fuse, contact our sales department 1-(855)-296-9508 x 188 or send email to cs@bulbspro.com, we will help you find it.
Cross Refefence P227874

NH fuse-links aM 500VAC top indicator/live tags size 4, 4a

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.


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