Re: [PSES] Does 700 VDC voltage category enough for our 840 VDC units ?

2013-07-01 Thread McInturff, Gary
The voltage rating on a fuse, if I remember correctly, addresses the ability of the voltage source to arc across the gap formed when the fuse ruptures and the 700 V rating would be insufficient in an 840 V circuit. Gary From: Binayak Marahatta [mailto:binayak.maraha...@kebamerica.com] Sent:

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Re: [PSES] Does 700 VDC voltage category enough for our 840 VDC units ?

2013-07-01 Thread Richard Nute
When the arc forms, the maximum power in the arc is the rated voltage of the fuse times the rated interrupt current. Both E and I are important for a safe (non-explosive) operation. Rich On 7/1/2013 7:20 AM, McInturff, Gary wrote: The voltage rating on a fuse, if I remember correctly,