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FWH-1000A 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: FWH-1000A
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内容描述: 高速保险丝 [High Speed Fuses]
分类和应用: 电熔丝电路保护
文件页数/大小: 20 页 / 750 K
品牌: COOPER [ COOPER BUSSMANN, INC. ]
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High Speed Fuses  
General applications  
Frequency of Occurrence  
Less than once per month  
Overloads (> 1 sec)  
Impulse Loads (< 1 sec)  
Parallel Connection  
I
I
I
< 80% x I  
< 70% x I  
< 60% x I  
I
< 70% x I  
max  
max  
max  
t
t
t
max  
t
t
When fuses are connected in parallel it is recommended that  
the applied voltage does not exceed 0.9 U (the rated volt-  
age of the fuse). This is due to the fact that the energy  
released within the fuses may be unevenly shared between  
the parallel connected barrels.  
Less than twice per week  
Several times per day  
I
< 60% x I  
max  
N
When impulse loads are an intrinsic/normal parameter of the  
load current either as single pulse or in trains of pulses or  
when their level is higher than the melting current at 0.01  
seconds (per time-current curve), contact Cooper Bussmann  
for application assistance.  
When fuses are connected in parallel, one must take into  
account that the current sharing is not necessarily equal.  
And it must be checked, that the maximum load current is  
not exceeded.  
In addition to the parameters set forth in the preceding table,  
the RMS value of the load current as calculated for any  
period of 10 minutes or more should not exceed the maxi-  
mum permissible load current.  
Series Connection  
Fuses in series may not equally divide the applied voltage. It  
is recommended that series connected fuses should only be  
operated at fault currents that yield melting times less than  
10 ms and a recovery voltage per fuse of less than or equal  
Furthermore, it is important that a fuse should not be applied  
in the non-continuous/dashed portion of the associated  
time-current curve.  
to 0.9 U (the rated voltage of the fuse).  
N
Any time-current combination point which falls in the  
non-continuous/dashed portion of the time-current curve is  
beyond the capability of the fuse to operate properly.  
Mounting Guidance  
The recommendations below have to be followed when  
mounting a Cooper Bussmann fuse with end plate threaded  
holes.  
DC Operation  
Depending upon the short-circuit time constant and the mag-  
nitude of the prospective short-circuit current, the dc voltage  
at which a fuse can be applied may be less than its ac rating.  
Long time constants require a lower dc voltage. Conversely,  
however, higher available prospective short-circuit currents  
result in faster fuse openings and thus permit a fuse to be  
operated at a higher dc voltage.  
1. Screw in studs: 5 N•m Max, 3 N•m Min  
2. Attachment of the fuse to buss-bar by means of nut and  
washer:  
Thread  
Torque (N•m)*  
Configuration  
Max  
25  
45  
45  
65  
65  
Min  
20  
40  
40  
50  
50  
5
16” – 18, M8  
” – 16, M10  
” – 24  
” – 13, M12  
3
8
3
2
8
1
Consult Cooper Bussmann for additional information and  
application assistance when fuses have to operate under dc  
conditions.  
1
2” – 20  
*1 N•m = 0.7375 lb-ft  
Overloads  
Load Current Versus  
The design of Cooper Bussmann® fuses is such that they  
can be operated under rather severe operating conditions  
imposed by overloads (any load current in excess of the  
maximum permissible load current).  
Reduction Factor  
Conductor Cross  
Section  
1.0  
Reduction of permissible  
load current when the  
conductor cross section is  
In applications, there will be a maximum overload current,  
Imax, which can be imposed on the fuse with a  
0.9  
less than that given in IEC  
Publication 269-1 & 4  
valid for Cooper  
Bussmann semiconductor  
fuses.  
corresponding duration and frequency of occurrence.  
0.8  
Time durations fall into two categories:  
1. Overloads longer than one second  
2. Overloads less than one second termed “impulse” loads.  
0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0  
≈ (IEC cross section)  
The following table gives general application guidelines  
Application Assistance  
which, in the expression Imax < (% factor) x I . I is the melt-  
t t  
ing current corresponding to the time “t” of the overload dura-  
tion as read from the time-current curve of the fuse. The  
guidelines in the table below determine the acceptability of  
If you have application problems or need a fuse outside our  
standard program, please contact the nearest Cooper  
Bussmann representative. Phone numbers are shown on the  
back cover.  
.
the selected fuses for a given I  
max  
For product data sheets, visit www.cooperbussmann.com/products/datasheet.asp  
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