Eaton HCLR1.5 Fuse - Class CC Rejection, 200 kAIC

Part Number: HCLR1.5
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Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
HCLR1.5

Quick Summary

The Eaton Edison HCLR fuse is a fast-acting branch circuit protector for lighting and resistance heating applications. In practice, mismatched fuses drive maintenance costs and nuisance trips; the HCLR1.5 delivers an exact 1.5 A rating and a rejection style to prevent incorrect replacements. CE marking and RoHS compliance ensure regulatory and environmental standards are met, while the 200 kAIC interrupt rating delivers robust protection in demanding industrial environments. Its compact 1 inch form factor and standard packaging support easy field swaps, streamlined stocking, and scalable protection across control panels, delivering lower downtime and improved total cost of ownership.

Product Information

Extended Description

HCLR1.5 Eaton: Eaton Edison HCLR fuse, Fast acting branch circuit fuse, Rejection style, Non-inductive loads, Lighting and resistance heating circuits, 1.5 A, CC, Non-indicating, 200 kAIC, Melamine tube, Nickel-plated brass endcaps, Standard, 10, 600 V
Product Name
Eaton Edison HCLR fuse
Catalog Number
HCLR1.5
UPC
782634420590
Product Length/Depth
1 in
Product Height
0.406 in
Product Width
0.406 in
Product Weight
0.001 lb
Warranty
Not Applicable
Compliances
CE Marked RoHS Compliant
Amperage Rating
1.5 A
Interrupt rating
200 kAIC
Voltage rating
600 V
Material
Melamine tube Nickel-plated brass endcaps
Packaging type
Standard
Class
Class CC
Fuse indicator
Non-indicating
Quantity
10
Special features
Rejection style
Fast-acting performance drives rapid fault clearance, reducing arc energy and protecting downstream equipment in lighting and resistance-heating circuits. This translates to lower downtime and fewer maintenance interruptions, especially in high-cycle panels where reliability matters. The 1.5 A, 600 V rating paired with a 200 kAIC interrupt rating provides precise protection for non-inductive loads, helping to prevent nuisance trips and equipment damage. Rejection style and Class CC form factor minimize mis-parts during replacement, cutting labor time and risk of incorrect fuses in critical control panels. The melamine tube with nickel-plated brass endcaps delivers robust thermal and mechanical durability, even in vibration-prone environments. Standard packaging in quantities of ten simplifies stocking and procurement, while CE and RoHS compliance support regulatory and environmental requirements. The 1 inch length aligns with common fuse bases, enabling quick retrofits and scalable upgrades across existing panel infrastructure.

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FAQs

Install the HCLR1.5 in a standard Class CC fuse holder designed for fast-acting, non-indicating fuses. Verify the base is rated for 1.5 A and 600 V, then insert the fuse so the endcaps seat firmly. The rejection style reduces the risk of incorrect replacements by ensuring only the correct dimension and form factor fit.
The HCLR1.5 is rated for 1.5 A, with a voltage rating of 600 V and an interrupt rating of 200 kAIC. It is a fast-acting, Class CC, rejection-style fuse intended for non-inductive loads such as lighting and resistance heating circuits.
Yes. The HCLR1.5 fuse is CE marked and RoHS compliant, aligning with European regulatory requirements and environmental standards. This supports compliant procurement practices and safer, greener panel protection solutions.
This fuse is designed for non-inductive loads in lighting and resistance heating circuits. Its 1.5 A, 600 V rating and 200 kAIC interrupt capability make it suitable for small-to-mid size control panels where reliable protective coordination and fast fault clearance are essential.
Benefits include reduced downtime from fewer nuisance trips due to precise amp rating and rejection style design, easier stocking with standard packaging of ten units, and fewer installation errors in replacement tasks. The high 200 kAIC interrupt rating also lowers risk of costly arc events in high-energy scenarios over the fuse’s service life.