Nonsensical fuse ratings

marmathsen

Senior Member
Location
Seattle, Washington ...ish
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Electrical Contractor
Why do they do this? I can't get 42A fuses! Obviously I can install 40s but for some reason this bugs me.
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Rob G
Seattle
 
42 amp a standard size elsewhere in the world? These units are sold all over the world AFAIK.

Bet it never has a problem on a 40 amp breaker unless something actually is wrong with it.
 
42 amp is available both as a fuse and a cb. But maybe not in the brands/models you are used to. I suspect it is a calculation that results in a max number.
 
42 amp is available both as a fuse and a cb. But maybe not in the brands/models you are used to. I suspect it is a calculation that results in a max number.
I can see that. Also I have rarely or even never seen an HVAC unit made for North American market that didn't have such marking as a NEC standard size overcurrent device which of course 42 is not one of those.
 
maybe the mitsubishi company is coming out with a new circuit breaker that come with dial-in settings like magnetic overloads?

oh man, there's my next billion-dollar-idea. one breaker for 10-30a, one for 31-60, one for 61-100. i can see my shelves getting simpler already. just like brightness and color selectable led lights and lamps. :)
 
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