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Why do fuse time current curves stop at 0.01 seconds or 6 cycles?
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How can 6 cycles be equal to 0.01 seconds? But, on second look, 0.6 cycles = 0.01 seconds!
Not all of them do. Some semiconductor fuses trip in 1-2 ms. The thing to remember is that you hit peak current in 1/4 cycle or about 4 ms with 60 Hz power. After that it’s just a matter of things like melt time. R and E rated fuses are a lot slower and with many MV fuses like the popular SM-5s used indoor it takes a few milliseconds for the spring to pull the plunger after the fuse link goes off.
Good info, I didn't know that about the type Es.
Bay-O-Nets are used in utility padmounts- so I could imagine them allowing for profound overloading.
They do. The best features are they don’t corrode, no arcing (contained inside transformer), cheap. Performance though is that you get what you pay for.