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SAE J 2576 : 2002

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BLADE FUSES - 42 V SYSTEM
Published date

04-24-2002

1 Scope
2 References
  2.1 Applicable Documents
      2.1.1 SAE Publications
      2.1.2 ASTM Publications
      2.1.3 ISO Publications
  2.2 Related Publications
      2.2.1 SAE Publications
      2.2.2 ISO Publications
3 Definitions
4 Test Requirements
  4.1 Test Equipment and Instrumentation
  4.2 General Conditions
  4.3 Sample Sizes
5 Test Procedures
  5.1 Electrical Testing
  5.2 Mechanical and Environmental Testing
6 Performance Requirements
  6.1 Electrical Test Requirements
  6.2 Mechanical and Environmental Test Requirements
7 General Requirements
  7.1 Design Parameters
  7.2 Marking and Identification
  7.3 Testing Safety and Operational Advisory
8 Test Sequence Chart
Appendix A Example of Test Fixture Design
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This SAE Recommended Practice defines the blade fuse styles, test conditions, procedures, and performance requirements for use in vehicle electrical power systems designed to the new motor vehicle industry 42 V architecture.

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PublisherName
SAE International
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