It does have it. It said 1200 amps.Not sure looks like it has an amp rating on it though
If it was, there would be meter wires.Are you sure it is a fuse? Might be a shunt resistor for measuring current.
Maybe the meter was never installed. It does not look like anything I have seen before.If it was, there would be meter wires.
CT compartment is above the switch. So it’s not what you thinkMaybe the meter was never installed. It does not look like anything I have seen before.
Do they make one that’s 1200 amps or more?looks like a fuse link similar to this bussman
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Do they make one that’s 1200 amps or more?
That I think is why the newer ones for the higher ratings are more like an enclosed fuse to prevent it from flying all over the enclosure.Very old open style overload fuse. Definitely not current limiting.
When it opens, the melted metal and combustion products will be everywhere in the switch.
I opened up an 1800 amp fuse one time, had several parallel links similar looking to that inside all was encased in silica granules.looks like a fuse link similar to this bussman
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