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Description / Abstract:
This guide provides information on the application, operation,
and coordination of high-voltage (1000 V) fuses and associated
equipment. The information supplements that presented in IEEE Std
C37.48™.1 These guidelines apply to the following
specific types of equipment, intended for use on alternating
current distribution and power class systems:
a) Distribution and power class current-limiting type fuses. b)
Distribution and power class current-limiting fuse disconnecting
switches.
c) Items a) and b) used in fuse enclosure packages.
d) Fuse supports of the type intended for use with distribution
and power class fuses, and fuse disconnecting switches.
e) Disconnecting devices created by the use of a removable
switch blade in a distribution or power class fuse support.
f) Distribution class and power class current-limiting, and
combination types of external capacitor fuses used with a capacitor
unit, groups of units, or capacitor banks.
g) Backup current-limiting fuses ("motor-starter fuses") used in
conjunction with high-voltage Class E2 motor starters (see ANSI/UL
347 [B1]2).
Purpose
The purpose of this guide is to expand on aspects of the general
fuse application guide, IEEE Std C37.48, in areas associated with
the application and coordination of high-voltage (1000 V)
current-limiting fuses. This guide is more "tutorial" in nature
than IEEE Std C37.48, and includes descriptions as to how different
types of fuses work. It was developed to create a better
understanding of how most fuse types operate, but with an emphasis
on current-limiting fuses after the category "full-range" was added
to the existing categories of "backup" and "general-purpose"
current-limiting fuses.
1 Information on references can be found in Clause
2.
2 The numbers in brackets correspond to those of the
bibliography in Annex B.