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switch-fuse and service-fuse discrimination
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Andy Wade
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switch-fuse and service-fuse discrimination
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as others have said, you dont have a problem to solve.
I tend to agree - but in any case the most likely choice for the fuse in
the main switch fuse is a BS 88 gG (non-motor rated) type. This will
almost certainly operate more quickly under overload than the DNO's BS
1361 Type 2 service fuse.
For the time/current characteristics of the service fuse Google for
"LR85" or "KR85".
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