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24 GeneralFuses above 600V are classified under one of three classifications as definedin ANSI/IEEE General Purpose Current-Limiting Fuse: A fuse capable of interrupting all currentsfrom the rated interrupting current down to the current that causes melting of thefusible element in one Back-up Current-Limiting Fuse: A fuse capable of interrupting all currents from themaximum rated interrupting current down to the rated minimum interrupting Expulsion Fuse: A vented fuse in which the expulsion effect of gasses produced bythe arc and lining of the fuse holder, either alone or aided by a spring, extinguishes the should note that in the definitions above, the fuses are defined as eitherexpulsion or current-limiting. A current-limiting fuse is a sealed, non-ventingfuse that, when melted by a current within its interrupting rating, produces arcvoltages exceeding the system voltage, which in turn forces the current to arc voltages are produced by introducing a series of high resistance arcswithin the fuse.
24 General Fuses above 600V are classified under one of three classifications as defined in ANSI/IEEE C37.40. 1. General Purpose Current-Limiting Fuse: A fuse capable of interrupting all currents
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