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What are the applications of high-voltage fuses?
Release time:2021-06-10 16:52:00sentiment:

High-voltage fuses have relatively high rated voltages and are often used as over-current or short-circuit protection for power transmission and distribution systems. We know that when the circuit fails, because the elevated circuit is likely to damage important components in the circuit, high-voltage fuses are needed at this time, so what are the applications of high-voltage fuses?

1. Motor protection-CCMR series: two-component time-delay fuse, dedicated to protect 40 HP class motor circuits. For details, please check the motor protection table in PF101.

2. Small transformer protection (control power transformer)-the proprietary design of the KLDR series time-delay fuse can withstand the large inrush current in the transformer.

3. General equipment protection requiring fast overload protection-KLKR series fast-acting fuses are used to protect equipment containing solid-state devices or other electronic components that require rapid response to overload.

Safety: 200,000 A.I.R.-It can protect all overcurrents up to 200,000 amperes.

The above are some of the applications of high-voltage fuses. High-voltage fuses are often used on high-voltage towers and poles, and fuse cutouts, which have the function of starting switches, are often used as over-current or short-circuit protection for power transmission and distribution systems. .

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