Eaton FNQ-R-2-8/10 Fuse - Class CC, 200 kAIC
Part Number: FNQ-R-2-8/10
Quick Summary
The Eaton FNQ-R-2-8/10 fuse protects small control circuits and transformers with time-delay current limiting. It helps prevent nuisance trips and inrush-related faults that derail uptime. CE Marked and RoHS compliant, this FNQ-R fuse operates up to 600 V with an impressive 200 kAIC interrupt rating, ensuring reliability in demanding environments. In compact form, it simplifies panel protection and spare-parts inventory while meeting stringent industrial safety standards. For system integrators, the FNQ-R-2-8/10’s rejection style and ferrule-end connections streamline safe replacement and reduce misfusing. This makes it a dependable choice for line protection, small transformers, and industrial control circuits where uptime matters.
Product Information
Extended Description
FNQ-R-2-8/10 Eaton: Eaton Bussmann Series Class CC fuse, FNQ, time-delay, dual-element current limiting fuse, 2.8 A, rejection style fuse, interrupting rating of 200kA at 600Vac
Product Name
Eaton Bussmann series FNQ-R fuse
Catalog Number
FNQ-R-2-8/10
UPC
051712496988
EAN
5704057045216
Product Length/Depth
1.5 in
Product Height
0.41 in
Product Width
0.41 in
Product Weight
0.15 lb
Warranty
Not Applicable
Compliances
CE Marked RoHS Compliant
Type
Current-limiting high inrush time-delay fuse
Special features
Rejection style
Application
Line protection, small control transformers, industrial control, branch circuits
Amperage Rating
2.8A
Class
Class CC
Interrupt rating
200 kAIC
Fuse indicator
Non-indicating
Connection
Ferrule end x ferrule end
Response time
12 sec at 200%
Material
Melamine tube
Packaging type
Standard
Voltage rating
600 V
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Bussmann series Fuseology
Bussmann series FNQ-R Class CC Fuse Data Sheet No. 1014
Time-delay dual-element current-limiting design is the core feature. The business impact is reduced nuisance trips during inrush events, which translates to fewer unplanned outages and longer equipment life. This configuration is ideal for line protection, small control transformers, and industrial control panels where reliability and uptime matter. Rejection style construction prevents incorrect fuse installation, delivering higher protection accuracy and lower maintenance costs in busy electrical rooms. The 200 kAIC interrupt rating at 600 V supports high fault current environments, reducing the risk of cascading failures in motor starters and branch circuits. Ferrule-end connections enable quick, tool-friendly replacements, improving site convenience and field service speed. CE marking and RoHS compliance simplify procurement for European installations and ensure regulatory alignment across projects.
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FAQs
The FNQ-R-2-8/10 is a Class CC fuse rated at 2.8 A with 600 V and 200 kAIC, designed for line protection and small control transformers in industrial control panels. It features ferrule-end terminations for easy, secure connections and a rejection-style design to prevent improper fusing in crowded control environments.
The 200 kAIC interrupt rating means the fuse can safely interrupt high fault currents without arc flash or device damage, while the 600 V rating defines the maximum system voltage at which the fuse remains reliable. Together, they support safer operation in industrial feeders, branch circuits, and motor control circuits under fault conditions.
Yes. The FNQ-R-2-8/10 carries CE marking and RoHS compliance, ensuring regulatory alignment for European installations and restriction adherence for hazardous substances. This reduces compliance risk in multinational projects and aligns with standard electrical protection practices in the industry.
The rejection style design prevents installation of incorrect fuse types into a circuit, reducing the risk of overcurrent protection misapplication. This is particularly valuable in mixed-fuse panels, simplifies stocking with correctly matched parts, and speeds up maintenance by preventing accidental mismatches during replacements.
Typical use cases include line protection, small control transformers, and other industrial control circuits in panels and enclosures. The dual-element time-delay fuse minimizes nuisance tripping, lowers downtime, and improves system reliability, translating to reduced maintenance costs and improved uptime across automation and manufacturing environments.