electrofelon Senior Member Location Cherry Valley NY, Seattle, WA Sep 1, 2019 #21 1 Attachments 20171204_081635.jpg 85 KB · Views: 1 20171204_081635A.jpg 85 KB · Views: 1
W winnie Senior Member Location Springfield, MA, USA Occupation Electric motor research Sep 2, 2019 #22 petersonra said: just out of curiousity, how does one provide GF protection on a fuse? Click to expand... Why, with shunt trip fuses, of course (Seriously, I know that there are devices that have fuses for overcurrent protection and an electronically 'trippable' switch..but I wonder if there are fuses with a set of contacts that if energized would blow the fuse directly.) -Jon
petersonra said: just out of curiousity, how does one provide GF protection on a fuse? Click to expand... Why, with shunt trip fuses, of course (Seriously, I know that there are devices that have fuses for overcurrent protection and an electronically 'trippable' switch..but I wonder if there are fuses with a set of contacts that if energized would blow the fuse directly.) -Jon