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型号: 11241-3PR
厂商: Cooper Bussmann
文件页数: 214/240页
文件大小: 0K
描述: FUSEBLOCK PRESSURE 60A CLASS H
标准包装: 10
类型:
保险丝规格: H 类
电路数: 3
安装类型: 底座安装
端接类型: 螺丝端子
电压: 250V
额定电流: 60A
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Fuse Technology
Circuit Protection
Electrical distribution systems are often quite complicated. They
cannot be absolutely fail-safe. Circuits are subject to destructive
overcurrents. Harsh environments, general deterioration, acci-
dental damage, damage from natural causes, excessive expan-
sion, and/or overloading of the electrical distribution system are
factors which contribute to the occurrence of such overcurrents.
Reliable protective devices prevent or minimize costly damage to
transformers, conductors, motors, and the other many compo-
nents and loads that make up the complete distribution system.
Reliable circuit protection is essential to avoid the severe mone-
tary losses which can result from power blackouts and prolonged
downtime of facilities. It is the need for reliable protection, safety,
and freedom from fire hazards that has made the fuse a widely
used protective device.
Overcurrents
An overcurrent is either an overload current or a short-circuit cur-
rent. The overload current is an excessive current relative to nor-
mal operating current, but one which is confined to the normal
conductive paths provided by the conductors and other compo-
nents and loads of the distribution system. As the name implies,
a short-circuit current is one which flows outside the normal con-
ducting paths.
Overloads
Overloads are most often between one and six times the normal
current level. Usually, they are caused by harmless temporary
surge currents that occur when motors are started-up or trans-
formers are energized. Such overload currents, or transients, are
normal occurrences. Since they are of brief duration, any tem-
perature rise is trivial and has no harmful effect on the circuit
components. (It is important that protective devices do not react
to them.)
Continuous overloads can result from defective motors (such as
worn motor bearings), overloaded equipment, or too many loads
on one circuit. Such sustained overloads are destructive and
must be cut off by protective devices before they damage the
distribution system or system loads. However, since they are of
relatively low magnitude compared to short-circuit currents,
removal of the overload current within minutes will generally pre-
vent equipment damage. A sustained overload current results in
overheating of conductors and other components and will cause
deterioration of insulation, which may eventually result in severe
damage and short-circuits if not interrupted.
Short-Circuits
Whereas overload currents occur at rather modest levels, the
short-circuit or fault current can be many hundred times larger
than the normal operating current. A high level fault may be
50,000A (or larger). If not cut off within a matter of a few thou-
sandths of a second, damage and destruction can become
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rampant—there can be severe insulation damage, melting of
conductors, vaporization of metal, ionization of gases, arcing,
and fires. Simultaneously, high level short-circuit currents can
develop huge magnetic-field stresses. The magnetic forces
between bus bars and other conductors can be many hundreds
of pounds per linear foot; even heavy bracing may not be ade-
quate to keep them from being warped or distorted beyond
repair.
Fuses
The fuse is a reliable overcurrent protective device. A “fusible” link
or links encapsulated in a tube and connected to contact termi-
nals comprise the fundamental elements of the basic fuse.
Electrical resistance of the link is so low that it simply acts as a
conductor. However, when destructive currents occur, the link
very quickly melts and opens the circuit to protect conductors
and other circuit components and loads. Fuse characteristics are
stable. Fuses do not require periodic maintenance or testing.
Fuses have three unique performance characteristics:
1. Modern fuses have an extremely “high interrupting
rating”—can withstand very high fault currents without
rupturing.
2. Properly applied, fuses prevent “blackouts.” Only the
fuse nearest a fault opens without upstream fuses
(feeders or mains) being affected—fuses thus provide
“selective coordination.” (These terms are precisely
defined in subsequent pages.)
3. Fuses provide optimum component protection by
keeping fault currents to a low value…They are said to
be “current limiting.”
Voltage Rating
The voltage rating of a fuse must be at least equal to or greater
than the circuit voltage. It can be higher but never lower. For
instance, a 600V fuse can be used in a 208V circuit.
The voltage rating of a fuse is a function of its capability to
open a circuit under an overcurrent condition. Specifically,
the voltage rating determines the ability of the fuse to suppress
the internal arcing that occurs after a fuse link melts and an arc
is produced. If a fuse is used with a voltage rating lower than the
circuit voltage, arc suppression will be impaired and, under some
fault current conditions, the fuse may not clear the overcurrent
safely. Special consideration is necessary for semiconductor fuse
and medium voltage fuse applications, where a fuse of a certain
voltage rating is used on a lower voltage circuit.
Ampere Rating
Every fuse has a specific ampere rating. In selecting the ampere
rating of a fuse, consideration must be given to the type of load
and code requirements. The ampere rating of a fuse normally
should not exceed the current carrying capacity of the circuit. For
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