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Hager LNH2315M NH2 315A 500V gG Fuse Link
The Hager LNH2315M is a high-performance NH2 size fuse link engineered for robust electrical protection in industrial environments. With a rated current of 315A and a voltage capacity of 500V, this gG characteristic fuse link is designed to safeguard electrical distribution systems against short-circuits and overloads. It serves as a critical safety component, ensuring the integrity of electrical circuits and maintaining operational continuity in demanding professional installations.
This fuse link offers exceptional reliability and durability, meeting stringent industrial standards for electrical safety. Its gG characteristic ensures a full-range breaking capacity, providing protection against both low-level overloads and high-level short-circuit currents. The robust construction of the NH2 size housing allows for efficient heat dissipation and secure mounting within standard fuse bases, contributing to long-term system stability and reduced maintenance requirements.
This fuse link is not suitable for applications requiring different physical dimensions, such as NH00 or NH3 sizes, as it is specifically designed for NH2 fuse bases. It should not be used in circuits exceeding the 500V voltage rating or in environments where the prospective fault current exceeds the breaking capacity of the device.
Installation should be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with local electrical regulations. The fuse link must be inserted into a compatible NH2 fuse base or switch-disconnector using appropriate insulated safety tools. Ensure that the circuit is de-energized before installation or replacement to prevent electrical hazards. Verify that the contact surfaces are clean and free of debris to ensure optimal electrical conductivity.
Usage recommendations: Always replace a blown fuse with one of the exact same rating and characteristic to maintain the intended protection level of the electrical system. Regularly inspect fuse bases for signs of overheating or corrosion.
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