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Is this a Fusible vs non-fusible disconnect switch ?

Is this a Fusible vs non-fusible disconnect switch ?

Is this a Fusible vs non-fusible disconnect switch ?

(OP)
Hi all ,

I've 2 samples of disconnect switches , Square D and G.E.

I just want to know are they fusible vs non-fusible ? because I already graduated and I never seen them before




and if you have a picture or diagram for fusible vs non-fusible showing the difference between them , I will be really appreciated .

RE: Is this a Fusible vs non-fusible disconnect switch ?

(OP)
Sorry , I mean fusible "or" non-fusible

RE: Is this a Fusible vs non-fusible disconnect switch ?

Non-fusible. There are no fuse holders.

Best to you,

Goober Dave

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RE: Is this a Fusible vs non-fusible disconnect switch ?

Fusible would be in a longer box to accommodate the fuse clips as well.


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RE: Is this a Fusible vs non-fusible disconnect switch ?

(OP)
Thanks guys :)

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