Eaton KON175 Fuse - 10 kAIC Class K5 CE Marked

Part Number: KON175
Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
KON175

Quick Summary

Eaton KON175 fuse provides reliable circuit protection for industrial control panels and motor systems. Engineers often struggle to protect high‑current circuits without nuisance trips or difficult installation in tight enclosures. The device features Class K5 design and CE marking, with CSA certification status noted, plus a robust 10 kAIC interrupt rating to stop faults quickly. Its 175 A rating and 250 V operation deliver dependable protection for feeders and motor drives, while the knife‑blade construction and standard packaging simplify field installation. This combination supports faster maintenance, reduced downtime, and streamlined procurement for electrical protection and circuit control applications.

Product Information

Extended Description

KON175 Eaton: Eaton Edison KON fuse, Knife blade, 175 A, Class K5, Non-indicating, 10 kAIC, Standard, 1, 250 V
Product Name
Eaton Edison KON fuse
Catalog Number
KON175
UPC
782634361756
Product Length/Depth
7 in
Product Height
1 in
Product Width
1 in
Product Weight
0.001 lb
Warranty
No warranty
Compliances
CE Marked
Certifications
CSA Certified Not Applicable
Amperage Rating
175 A
Interrupt rating
10 kAIC
Voltage rating
250 V
Packaging type
Standard
Class
Class K5
Fuse indicator
Non-indicating
Quantity
1
Special features
Non-indicating
Knife-blade fuse construction enables fast, secure insertion into Edison fuse blocks, reducing maintenance time and contact resistance in busy panels. Field technicians benefit from easy swaps with minimal tools, translating into less downtime on production lines and service calls in industrial environments. The 10 kAIC interrupt rating provides superior fault isolation for high-energy circuits, limiting downstream damage and reducing arc‑flash exposure in motor feeders and power distribution assemblies. Class K5, non-indicating design keeps costs down while delivering reliable protection in standard enclosures, aligning with existing Bussmann Edison style blocks and minimizing additional wiring for indication. With a 175 A amperage rating and 250 V operating voltage, KON175 is well suited for heavy-load feeders and motor drives, balancing protection with safe operation. CE Marked compliance supports international deployments, while standard packaging and a quantity of one simplify procurement and stocking for electrical protection and circuit control. The compact 7 in length and 1 in width/height profile further facilitates installation in tight panels and compact switchgear, reducing enclosure footprint and inventory complexity.

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FAQs

KON175 is a knife-blade fuse designed for Edison Bussmann style fuse blocks. It fits standard panels and is compatible with common protection blocks used in control cabinets, motor starters, and power distribution assemblies, enabling straightforward retrofits and minimal panel rework.
The KON175 provides 175 A amperage rating, 250 V voltage rating, and a 10 kAIC interrupt rating. These specs support high‑current protection in industrial applications while delivering fast fault isolation to protect downstream equipment.
Yes. With Class K5 construction, 175 A rating, 250 V operation, and a high 10 kAIC interrupt rating, KON175 is well suited for motor feeders and distribution blocks in MCCs and panel assemblies, helping reduce downtime from faults and simplifying maintenance.
KON175 carries CE Marking for European compliance and is listed as CSA Certified in the data set. This supports regulatory alignment for international installations and procurement across multi‑region facilities.
The fuse’s knife‑blade design speeds replacements, while its high interrupt rating protects equipment more effectively, reducing unplanned downtime. Standard packaging and a single‑unit quantity streamline stocking, lowering inventory costs and improving maintenance turnaround in manufacturing and process environments.