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Unfortunately not true, particularly for DC voltage where the arc doesn't self-extinguish at the next zero crossing. Once ignited by the blowing fuse wire, it can bridge considerably wider distances than 20 mm, depending on the actual short circuit current. That's why fuses have a breaking capability rating, different for AC and DC.a 700V arc is unlikely to bridge 20mm
Ceramic ( sand ) filled 20mm fuse will be fine - they are designed to handle a lot more than you expect ..
I'd never recommend to use a device that is not retaed for this.
I agree that there will be a safety margin with every specification.
But what happens when the arc does not stop...and causes overheat, in worst case fire?
I don't want want to be responsible for this ... because I recommended it.
I assume the manufacturers have tested their fuses, too.this is difference between knowledge gained through testing - and other noises ...
This could be our permit to use an el cheapo fuse...ie, the 20A current limit means it wont be possible for an arc to form anyway i would have thought.....even in an air chambered 5 x 20mm fuse.at 12kW, 700V the source is likely current limited, 20A or so, sand filled ceramic fuses will handle this well, of course 38mm ( x10) would give a better margin ....
Instead of placing an effectless fuse, why don't you simply omit it?Since we are programming the EA power supplys to current limit at 8A total, would you think that we can get by with the 250VAC 4A fuses for this test rig?
Thanks, the fuses are not in parallel...there are three SMPS's in parallel...and each SMPS has a 4A 250VAC fuse just uptream of it.do you mean 2 x 4A fuses in // to give you the 8A rating ? - watch out for inrush currents
Thanks yes at this stage, we could omit it..(if we trust the EA power supply current limit) but we are going to work up to eleven SMPS's in parallel...and correspondingly higher power...so then we will need a fuse, as eventually the EA power supply will have its current limit set to 28A when we have got up to eleven SMPS's in parallel.Since we are programming the EA power supplys to current limit at 8A total, would you think that we can get by with the 250VAC 4A fuses for this test rig?
Instead of placing an effectless fuse, why don't you simply omit it?
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