Vegemite
Electrical
- Jul 28, 2002
- 28
Under what circumstances will a current limiting fuses take longer than one half of a power frequency cycle to fully interrupt a short circuit current significantly greater than the current at which the fuse begins to current limit? Are there differing considerations for HV fuses versus LV fuses? The reason I ask is to try and rationalise the ANSI approach with the traditional British approach to grading relays upstream from current limiting fuses. ANSI permits a minimum time margin of 0.12 seconds whereas the British formula calls for a time margin not less than 40% of the fuse's melt time plus 0.15 seconds.