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maz

2005-06-17, 11:31 pm

Yeah i got the point, never saw 250V accross a thermlink.
Anyway I think the voltrating is connected to the operation curves, i
mean T10A operates with 21A applied for (xx)ms @250V something like I2t
for magnetotherm?
ain't so? Or it's just a metter of insulation?
gab wrote:
quote:

> Hy guys,
> the question is: why fuses are rated with voltage values too?
> Isn't it enough to indicate rated current?
> In fact I can use a 250V fuse also on a 400V supplied circuit.
> Any suggestion?
> Thanx
> BR


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