The Schneider Electric DF2GN1061 is a blade-type fuse-link from the TeSys range, DIN NH0 size, with a gG (general-purpose) characteristic. It is rated 63 A at 690 V AC and comes as a set of three units. The gG curve means it provides full-range overcurrent protection — both overload and short-circuit — for cable and distribution circuits, not motor starting duty. The NH0 form factor fits standard DIN fuse bases and switch-disconnectors common in European-style panel builds.
Sourcing reality — obsolete, not a dead end
Schneider Electric lists the DF2GN1061 as obsolete. Because the NH0 gG 63 A rating is a common electrical specification, a parametric cross to a current-production fuse from another brand is feasible, but the physical blade dimensions and clip interface must be verified against the existing fuse holder. The DF2GN1061 is a DIN NH0 form factor; any substitute must match that footprint and the gG curve.
Fit and deployment context
This fuse-link is sized for a 63 A branch circuit in a distribution board or switchgear cubicle — typical for feeder protection in industrial control panels where the TeSys range is used. The NH0 size occupies a standard DIN NH fuse base; the set-of-three packaging matches three-pole applications. The 690 V AC rated operational voltage covers 400 V three-phase networks with headroom, and the gG curve coordinates with downstream cable protection. No IP rating is listed, so it is intended for enclosed installation inside a panel or switch-disconnector.
