BUSSMANN 50NH00 G-690 Industrial Fuses and Protection Devices
The BUSSMANN 50NH00 G-690 Industrial Circuit Protection Module is designed to provide reliable protection against electrical surges and short circuits in industrial environments. It is ideal for manufacturing plants, processing facilities, and heavy-duty machinery.
Manufacturer:BUSSMANN
Model:50NH00
Submodel:G-690
Category:Industrial Fuses
Rated Current:100 A
Rated Voltage:690 V AC
Breaking Capacity:150 kA
Fuse Type:Time-Lag
Operating Temperature Range:-50°C to +120°C
Terminal Material:Copper
Mounting Style:Panel Mount
Certifications:UL, IEC, CE
The Bussmann 50NH00 G-690 Industrial Circuit Protection Module is an essential component in safeguarding your electrical systems against potential damage from short circuits, overloads, and earth faults. With its robust design and high-performance characteristics, it guarantees reliable performance even under extreme conditions.
This module is specifically engineered for use in industrial environments where harsh conditions are common. Its wide operating temperature range and certifications make it suitable for a variety of applications including manufacturing facilities, power plants, and process control systems.
The Bussmann 50NH00 G-690 offers multiple mounting options, allowing for flexible installation in different setups. Panel mounting ensures secure placement and easy access for maintenance and inspection.
With CE, UL, and CSA certifications, this circuit protection module meets international safety standards, providing peace of mind to operators and maintenance personnel. Its high-quality construction and durable materials ensure longevity and reliability in demanding industrial applications.
Experience seamless integration and enhanced system protection with the Bussmann 50NH00 G-690 Industrial Circuit Protection Module. Its user-friendly design and comprehensive specifications make it a top choice for industrial applications requiring dependable electrical protection.












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