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BS HD 60269-2:2013

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Low-voltage fuses Supplementary requirements for fuses for use by authorized persons (fuses mainly for industrial application). Examples of standardized systems of fuses A to K
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

02-16-2023

Language(s)

English

Published date

03-31-2014

INTRODUCTION
1 General scope
Fuse system E - Fuses with fuse-links for bolted
                connections (BS bolted fuse system)
Fuse system G - Fuses with fuse-links with offset blade
                contacts (BS clip-in fuse system)
Fuse system I - gU fuse-links with wedge tightening
                Contacts
Annex ZA (normative) - Normative references to international
         publications with their corresponding European
         publications
Bibliography

Describes specific example of fuses for use by authorized persons are generally designed to be used in installations where the fuse-links are accessible to, and may be replaced by, authorized persons only.

Fuses for use by authorized persons are generally designed to be used in installations where the fuse-links are accessible to, and may be replaced by, authorized persons only.

Fuses for use by authorized persons according to the following fuse systems also comply with the requirements of the corresponding subclauses of IEC 60269-1, unless otherwise defined in this standard.

This standard is divided into fuse systems, each dealing with a specific example of standardized fuses for use by authorized persons:

Fuse system A: Fuses with fuse-links with blade contacts (NH fuse system)
Fuse system B: Fuses with striker fuse-links with blade contacts (NH fuse system)
Fuse system C: Fuse-rails (NH fuse system)
Fuse system D: Fuse-bases for busbar mounting (NH fuse system)
Fuse system E: Fuses with fuse-links for bolted connections (BS bolted fuse system)
Fuse system F: Fuses with fuse-links having cylindrical contact caps (NF cylindrical fuse system)
Fuse system G: Fuses with fuse-links with offset blade contacts (BS clip-in fuse system)
Fuse system H: Fuses with fuse-links having \'gD\' and \'gN\' characteristic (class J and class L time delay and non time delay fuse types)
Fuse system I: gU fuse-links with wedge tightening contacts
Fuse system J: Fuses with fuse-links having \'gD class CC\' and \'gN class CC\' characteristics (class CC time delay and non-time delay fuse types)
Fuse system K: gK fuse-links with blade for bolted connections – High fuse-link ratings from 1 250 A up to 4 800 A (master fuse-links)

The following fuse systems are standardized systems in respect to their safety aspects. The National Committees shall select at least one complete fuse system of this European Standard for their national standards. The time current characteristics “gD?? and “gN?? are only relevant for the fuse system H.

Committee
PEL/32
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 88-2(2007) & 08/30186371 DC. To be read in conjunction with BS EN 60269-1. (11/2010) Also numbered as BS 88-2(2013). Supersedes BS 88-2(2010). Supersedes 11/30241356 DC. (11/2013)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
56
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

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