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What's this fuse symbol?
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What's this fuse symbol?

What's this fuse symbol?

(OP)
All I know is that it is a slow blow fuse. Anyone recognize it? The fuse isn't in any kind  of a rack-out assembly. I've never seen this before.

RE: What's this fuse symbol?

I would take that as a fused switch, i.e., a switch with an integral fuse inside.

RE: What's this fuse symbol?

I agree with Compositepro.
Something like this---


Bill
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"Why not the best?"
Jimmy Carter

RE: What's this fuse symbol?

(OP)
I would agree with that. But it isn't the case. I think the schematic is in error, but wanted to see if there were other possibilities.  

RE: What's this fuse symbol?

Agree with Bill - looks like your drawing is wrong.
  

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RE: What's this fuse symbol?

If you are looking at an OEM drawing anything is possible. Probably NOT a bolt-in fuse.

Bill
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"Why not the best?"
Jimmy Carter

RE: What's this fuse symbol?

I've seen and used this symbol for a fused terminal block many times. See http://tinyurl.com/4jk2x25 for pictures.

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