100NH1GR-6

Altech
845-100NH1GR-6
100NH1GR-6

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Specialty Fuses Fuse,Semiconductor

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54,02 € 54,02 €
52,98 € 635,76 €
48,99 € 2.498,49 €
48,79 € 4.976,58 €
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Altech
Product Category: Specialty Fuses
NH
Specialty Fuses
Square Body Blade Fuses
660 VAC
Holder
Knife Blade
Fast Blow
NH1
Without Indicator
Brand: Altech
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: DE
Product Type: Semiconductor Fuse
Factory Pack Quantity: 3
Subcategory: Fuses
Type: Semiconductor Fuse
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CNHTS:
8536100000
USHTS:
8536100040
ECCN:
EAR99

European Fuses

Altech European Fuses are available in a variety of styles, including diazed (bottled), neozed, NH, and cylinder. The diazed and neozed fuses feature one- and three-pole designs. When the fuse has blown, the color-coded indicator on the fuse head will pop out, providing a visual indication through a glass window in the screw cap. Diazed fuses offer a 35A to 200A current range, while the neozed fuses are more compact and offer 16A to 100A with slow-blow or semiconductor protection. The NH knife-blade fuses are typically used for power distribution applications and to protect large electrical devices. The 2A to 1600A fuses have knife blades at both ends, which mount into fuse bases with one- or three-pole designs. The cylinder fuses from Altech feature a 1A to 100A current range and a porcelain fuse body with metal caps at both ends. Cylinder fuses are typically used in industrial applications.