Difference between revisions of "FU - Fuse"

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* [[FU-11]]
 
* [[FU-11]]
 
* [[FU-12]], 1000-volt, 0.5-amp, (GE -7871111P1 [[BC-191]]
 
* [[FU-12]], 1000-volt, 0.5-amp, (GE -7871111P1 [[BC-191]]
* [[FU-13]], [[BC-191]]
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* [[FU-13]], 250-volt, 30-amp[[BC-191]]
 
* [[FU-14]]
 
* [[FU-14]]
 
* [[FU-15]]
 
* [[FU-15]]
 
* [[FU-16]]
 
* [[FU-16]]
 
* [[FU-17]]
 
* [[FU-17]]
* [[FU-18]], [[BC-191]]
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* [[FU-18]], 1000-volt, 1-amp, [[BC-191]]
 
* [[FU-19]]
 
* [[FU-19]]
 
* [[FU-20]]
 
* [[FU-20]]
 
* [[FU-21]], 25-volt, 10-amp, 5-second delay [[RC-53]]
 
* [[FU-21]], 25-volt, 10-amp, 5-second delay [[RC-53]]
* [[FU-22]], [[BC-191]]
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* [[FU-22]], 250-volt, 60-amp [[BC-191]]
 
* [[FU-23]]
 
* [[FU-23]]
 
* [[FU-24]]
 
* [[FU-24]]

Revision as of 20:25, 3 April 2018

(NOTE- storage catalogue also lists two fuses under M-numbers)

  • M-36, 3-amp, glass capsule EE-2
  • M-58, 3-amp, baby-cartridge, rear connected spring clip.

Also a fuse link listed in the BC-191 manual

  • FU-1, 250-volt, 5-amp, cartridge type,
  • FU-2, 250-volt, 10-amp, cartridge type,
  • FU-3, 250-volt, 15-amp, cartridge type,
  • FU-4, 250-volt, 5-amp, cartridge type,
  • FU-5, 250-volt, 10-amp, cartridge type,
  • FU-6, 250-volt, 15-amp, cartridge type,
  • (NOTE 1920 catalogue ends here)