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Looking for some TCC/spec sheets for old company fuses: CEFCO

Looking for some TCC/spec sheets for old company fuses: CEFCO

Looking for some TCC/spec sheets for old company fuses: CEFCO

(OP)
Hello everyone,

I was wondering if anybody knows where I can find some old fuse TCCs for the now-nonexistent company CEFCO (Commercial Enclosed Fuse Company of New Jersey). I have some characteristic curves in EasyPower but I would like to find some old documentation on these fuses. The particular fuse is a CEFCO Cefcon type CRS fuse. I tried all my typical routes to no avail. I was hoping that maybe one of the fuse giants bought this company out, in which case I could contact them, but I have seen no indication of this.
 

RE: Looking for some TCC/spec sheets for old company fuses: CEFCO

Didn't Littlefuse get in to the "big fuse" business by buying Cefco?

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RE: Looking for some TCC/spec sheets for old company fuses: CEFCO

If ESA has the curve in EasyPower, I suspect they will have some supporting documentation.  I would check with their tech support.  

RE: Looking for some TCC/spec sheets for old company fuses: CEFCO

(OP)
Thanks for the help, guys. Funny enough, I never even thought to just contact ESA for their documentation. Looks like Littelfuse on first glance, has very little information on that acquisition, but I  will give them a call as well.

Take care.

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