B bcorbin Senior Member Jul 2, 2008 #1 Anybody know what the "SP" stands for on a Bussman LPS-RK-70SP fuse?
B bcorbin Senior Member Jul 2, 2008 #3 Thanks. I wonder what makes it so special. As opposed to "general purpose". I always thought you were supposed to use the correct fuse for the job; hence, any fuse would be "special". :roll:
Thanks. I wonder what makes it so special. As opposed to "general purpose". I always thought you were supposed to use the correct fuse for the job; hence, any fuse would be "special". :roll:
kingpb Senior Member Location SE USA as far as you can go Occupation Engineer, Registered Jul 2, 2008 #4 Does a piece of wire sized to fit across the the fuse clips also qualify to get a "SP" marking?
W wasasparky Senior Member Jul 2, 2008 #5 kingpb said: Does a piece of wire sized to fit across the the fuse clips also qualify to get a "SP" marking? Click to expand... No, just the AWG marking.:wink:
kingpb said: Does a piece of wire sized to fit across the the fuse clips also qualify to get a "SP" marking? Click to expand... No, just the AWG marking.:wink:
J jim dungar Moderator Staff member Location Wisconsin Occupation PE (Retired) - Power Systems Jul 2, 2008 #6 wasasparky said: Special Purpose Click to expand... I thought it was from their marketing department, and it meant - Supreme Protection. :smile:
wasasparky said: Special Purpose Click to expand... I thought it was from their marketing department, and it meant - Supreme Protection. :smile:
LarryFine Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA Location Henrico County, VA Occupation Electrical Contractor Jul 2, 2008 #7 "Sparky Preferred!"