Eaton NON-80 Class H Fuse - CE Marked, 80 A, 10 kAIC

Part Number: NON-80
Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
NON-80

Quick Summary

Eaton Bussmann NON fuse provides reliable general-purpose overcurrent protection for industrial control panels and machinery. It addresses the common challenge of selecting a fuse that fits standard blade-end holders while delivering predictable interruption characteristics. This 80 A NON fuse is built as a Class H, non-current-limiting device with a robust interrupt rating of up to 50 kAIC at 125 Vdc and 10 kAIC at 250 Vac, ensuring safe operation across diverse applications. CE marking confirms European compliance, while the Class H construction and blade-end connections support straightforward integration into existing protection schemes. The solution helps reduce downtime and simplifies spare-part management for electrical engineers and procurement teams.

Product Information

Extended Description

NON-80 Eaton: Eaton Bussmann Series Class K5 fuse, NON, general purpose, non-current-limiting fuses, 80 A, one-time fuse, interrupting rating of 10 kA at 250 Vac and 10 kA at 125 Vdc
Product Name
Eaton Bussmann series NON fuse
Catalog Number
NON-80
UPC
051712101660
EAN
5027590065474
Product Length/Depth
1.6 in
Product Height
5.88 in
Product Width
1.6 in
Product Weight
0.3 lb
Warranty
Not Applicable
Compliances
CE Marked
Amperage Rating
80 A
Interrupt rating
50 kAIC at 125 Vdc 10 kAIC at 250 Vac
Voltage rating
250 Vac, 125 Vdc
Packaging type
Standard
Class
Class H
Connection
Blade end x blade end
Fuse indicator
Non-indicating
Quantity
5
Special features
Non current limiting
The NON-80 fuse is a general-purpose, non-current-limiting device rated at 80 A, designed for rapid deployment in control panels and low-voltage circuits. This feature delivers predictable, immediate disconnection during fault conditions, which translates into reduced downtime and clearer protection strategies for automation equipment. The 50 kAIC at 125 Vdc and 10 kAIC at 250 Vac interrupt ratings provide robust fault current handling, enabling safer equipment operation in higher-energy environments. Its non-current-limiting nature avoids nuisance trips on inrush-heavy loads, easing startup sequences in motor drives and conveyors while maintaining essential protection. Blade end x blade end connections simplify retrofit and maintenance, enabling quick swaps without specialized tooling. Packaging of five units per kit supports efficient stocking and faster replacements in field service or plant-wide preventive maintenance. CE marking adds regulatory confidence for European installations, while the Class H fuse construction aligns with Bussmann’s established safety standards for industrial protection. Dimensions and weight—1.6 in length, 1.6 in width, 5.88 in height, 0.3 lb—ensure compatibility with common fuse holders and compact panel layouts.

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FAQs

Yes. NON-80 uses blade end x blade end connections and is designed to fit standard low-voltage fuse holders used in control panels, MCCs, and similar industrial equipment. This simplifies retrofits and minimizes changes to existing wiring.
NON-80 is rated 80 A with an interrupt rating of 50 kAIC at 125 Vdc and 10 kAIC at 250 Vac. The voltage rating is 250 Vac / 125 Vdc, making it suitable for typical low-voltage branch circuits in industrial settings.
Yes. It is a general-purpose, non-current-limiting fuse designed for non-sensitive loads where inrush is anticipated. Its Class H construction and 80 A rating support broad protection needs in industrial automation environments.
The fuse is CE Marked, indicating European regulatory compliance. Additional documentation and RoHS-related resources are available through Eaton’s materials and the RoHS search tool if needed.
With five units per package and a standard blade-end design, stocking and replacements are simpler, reducing downtime during fuse changes. The strong interrupt ratings and non-current-limiting behavior minimize nuisance trips while protecting costly equipment, contributing to lower maintenance costs and improved asset uptime.