MetalworkerMike
Industrial
- Sep 8, 2007
- 49
I've got two Polytruder extruders and they both have a bunch of Dayton blowers on them (small 110V 7A FLA units) for cooling the barrel. I've found that each of these blowers is running through a Cooper GMA 10A fuse on the hot line. These are wee little 5mmx20mm fuses so they could fit them into a fused terminal strip (I hate those!), and more importantly they are fast-acting fuses. This seems odd to me. I'm planning on replacing them with GMC 10A fuses (medium delay) for a wee bit of extra inrush protection, unless someone here can think of a reason not to, but can anyone think of any reason why these GMA 10A fuses might have been necessary in the first place? Or is it more likely that they just happened to be easier to source (i.e. on the shelf at the time)? I've got several blown fuses to replace at the moment.
Mike
Mike