Amund -

Assuming your concern is provision of spares or fuse
replacement in the field, so long as your company stays
within the appropriate ratings for the overall device, it
should not be a great concern for your product to be marked
with a fuse replacement marking indicating the fuse type and
rating your company specifies.

There should be some markings on the fuse ferules to guide
you.


Regards,

Peter L. Tarver, PE
[email protected]


> From: Amund Westin
> Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 5:58 AM
>
> We are using the Schaffner Compact Power Entry
> Module (FN280 series), which
> contains two fuses.
> I've asked Schaffner what kind of fuse (type,
> manufacturer, etc) they are
> using, but I have not received any answers.
>
> http://www.schaffner.com/components/en/product/pro
ductL22.asp?language_id=12
#withfuses

Anybody who knows?

Regards
Amund Westin
Oslo, Norway


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