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$686.00 per piece
Brand / Manufacturer: CUTLER-HAMMER (EATON)
Amperage Rating: 150
Voltage: 17100
Department: 46
Series: DBU17
Catalog Number: DBU17-150E
Catalog / Class: High Voltage
Speed: Fast Acting
SKU: DBU17-150E
Categories: Fast Acting, Fuses, High Voltage, North American Electrical Fuses
*Prices Subject to Change
150E MED VOLT FUSE
17.1KVA MEDIUM VOLTAGE FAST ACTING STANDARD SPEED “E” EXPULSION FUSE UNIT 150 AMP
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