Eaton LCL750 Edison LCL fuse - 200 kAIC, Class L protection
Part Number: LCL750
Quick Summary
Eaton Edison LCL fuse protects electrical circuits by interrupting fault current in industrial power distribution systems. This helps prevent costly downtime and equipment damage caused by nuisance trips or undersized protection. UL Listed and CSA Certified, RoHS compliant, these certifications support global compliance and safer installations. Its Class L construction and 750 A rating at 600 V fit common industrial feeders while offering reliable, low-maintenance protection. In practice, engineers gain predictable coordination with protection schemes, reducing nuisance trips and simplifying spare-part inventories. This makes it a strong value proposition for OEMs and maintenance teams seeking robust protection with minimal lifecycle cost. By aligning with RoHS and safety standards, it supports sustainable operations and easier supplier audits.
Product Information
Extended Description
LCL750 Eaton: Eaton Edison LCL fuse, Non-indicating, 750 A, Class L, 200 kAIC, Copper link fuses, Bolt, Standard, 1, 600 V
Product Name
Eaton Edison LCL fuse
Catalog Number
LCL750
UPC
782634605751
Product Length/Depth
0.001 in
Product Height
0.001 in
Product Width
0.001 in
Product Weight
0.001 lb
Warranty
No warranty
Compliances
RoHS Compliant
Certifications
CSA Certified UL Listed
Amperage Rating
750 A
Interrupt rating
200 kAIC
Voltage rating
600 V
Material
Copper link fuses
Packaging type
Standard
Class
Class L
Fuse indicator
Non-indicating
Mounting method
Bolt
Quantity
1
Special features
Non-indicating
High interrupt rating of 200 kAIC ensures fault currents are isolated quickly, protecting transformers, switchgear, and motors. This reduces equipment damage and downtime, especially during peak fault events in large facilities. Application: main feeders and switchgear banks in industrial plants benefit from this robust protection. 600 V operating voltage and 750 A amperage rating align with standard industrial power distribution, providing reliable protection across motor controllers and control panels. Class L non-indicating copper link fuses offer fast clearing with simple inspection, while bolt mounting simplifies installation and replacement in existing enclosures. Bolt mounting and standard packaging facilitate quick replacements and easy retrofits, supporting maintenance workflows and OEM assembly lines. Regulatory compliance through RoHS, UL Listed, and CSA Certified reduces procurement risk for global deployments and supplier audits. Finally, 1-piece packaging and Eaton’s Edison line improve authenticity, stock accuracy, and overall lifecycle planning for service teams.
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FAQs
LCL750 uses bolt mounting in standard fuse holders; ensure the enclosure supports 750 A continuous rating and has appropriate mounting hardware. Verify torque specs for the holder hardware and provide proper clearance for heat dissipation. Use compatible Edison full-line protection accessories to maintain coordinated protection and simplify field replacement.
LCL750 is rated for 600 V and delivers a 750 A interrupt capability with a 200 kAIC rating, making it ideal for primary protection in industrial feeders, switchgear, and motor feeder circuits. Its Class L design provides reliable fast-acting protection while maintaining coordination with upstream devices.
Yes, the LCL750 is RoHS compliant and carries UL Listed and CSA Certified marks. These certifications support global deployment, regulatory compliance, and supplier qualification programs, reducing risk in multinational projects.
Yes, the LCL750 offers a 200 kAIC interrupt rating, allowing it to safely interrupt high-energy fault currents in main distribution paths. This helps prevent transformer or switchgear damage and minimizes downtime during fault events.
As a non-indicating fuse, routine visual inspection is limited; rely on diagnostic procedures or protective relays to confirm health. Replacement relies on upstream protection coordination and a readily available spare. The bolt-mounted design simplifies field swaps, and standard packaging ensures consistent stock for service teams.