ECL055 series , see page 3.
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Peak Let-Through Curves.
see page 3.
ECL055-500E
ECL055-600E
ECL055-750E
ECL055-900E
A055C2DORO-500E
A055C2DORO-600E
A055B3DORO-750E
A055B3DORO-900E
225-007-954
225-007-955
A550X 750E-4
A550X 900E-4
5HCL14-500E
5HCL14-600E
5HCL14-750E
5HCL14-900E
Current-limiting medium voltage fuses are classified into three categories:
Full Range
- defined by ANSI as 鈥渁 fuse capable of interrupting all currents from the maximum rated interrupting current down to the
minimum continuous current that causes melting of the fusible element(s), when the fuse is applied at the maximum ambient tempera-
ture specified by the manufacturer.鈥?It is able to interrupt any normal 60 cycle current that will melt its element.
General Purpose
- defined by ANSI C37.40 as 鈥渁 fuse capable of interrupting all currents from the maximum rated interrupting cur-
rent down to the current that causes melting of the fusible element in one hour.鈥?Not all currents fall within this range. It is possible to
receive an overcurrent lower than the value given by the one hour criterion.
Back-up
- defined by ANSI C37.40 as 鈥渁 fuse capable of interrupting all currents from the maximum rated interrupting current down
to the rated minimum interrupting current.鈥?The minimum rated interrupting current is the lowest current that the fuse will be able to
clear properly. This creates a need to place a low current interrupting device in series with the back-up rated fuse.
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SB00020
Rev. A
Form No. ECL055
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