- RS Stock No.:
- 156-8591
- Mfr. Part No.:
- AAO32M40
- Manufacturer:
- Eaton
- RS Stock No.:
- 156-8591
- Mfr. Part No.:
- AAO32M40
- Manufacturer:
- Eaton
Product overview and Technical data sheets
Legislation and Compliance
RoHS Status: Not Applicable
Product Details
Eaton British Standard Fuse, Motor-Rated, 80kA Breaking Capacity - AAO32M40
Amp up workplace safety with this Eaton British Standard fuse. It acts as a weak link in your electrical circuit and is quick to have a meltdown when there's a power fault. This breaks the current flow to reduce the risk of fire and equipment damage. The unit is a cinch to install, thanks to the tags that let you quickly bolt it to a compatible fuse holder. A light weight of 47.3g puts minimal strain on its mounting surface. As it's a gM-type fuse, it has a full-range breaking capacity, meaning it swiftly deals with most current overloads. For this reason, it's a good choice for AC industrial motor protection in automated manufacturing and electrical engineering environments.
Features & Benefits
Compact dimensions of 85 (L) x 21 (W) x 22mm (H) take up minimal space in your circuitry
Current rating of 32A to meet the needs of demanding systems
Low-temperature rise makes it suitable for high-density mounting
Current rating of 32A to meet the needs of demanding systems
Low-temperature rise makes it suitable for high-density mounting
Does this fuse have a high rupture capacity?
Yes. The device's high rupture capacity means it can break powerful short circuits with little risk of dangerous arcing.
Note
Eaton formerly known as Bussmann
Specifications
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Current Rating | 32A |
Fuse Size | A2 |
Voltage Rating | 500V ac |
Fuse Standard | BS 88, IEC 269 |
Fixing Centres | 73.5mm |
Application Category | gG - gM |
Tag Width | 8.7mm |
High Rupture Capacity | Yes |
Overall Length | 85mm |
Body Diameter | 21mm |
Tag Type | Bolted |
Body Length | 54.5mm |
Tag Orientation | Offset |
Body Width | 21mm |
Body Height | 54.5mm |
Fuse Dimensions | 21 x 54.5mm |
Series | Eaton Bussman |