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i Current Limiting Fuses Current limiting fuses are constructed Multi-Range Fuses
with pure silver fuse elements, high
purity silica sand filler, and a glass CLE and HLE fuses are also available in
Current Limiting Fuse Types resin outer casing. user-selectable multi-range versions
ii There are three current limiting fuse 10–40A, 50–125A and 150–200A.
types: backup, general purpose and A high fault current melts the silver
full range. It is important that the user element almost instantly and loses
1 have an understanding of these defini- energy to the surrounding sand. The
tions to ensure proper application of sand melts and forms fulgurite, a
the fuse (Figure 9.0-1). glass-like substance. The arc voltage
2 Backup Fuse: A fuse capable of inter-
rapidly increases to nearly three times
the fuse voltage rating and forces the
rupting all currents from the rated current to zero.
3 maximum interrupting current down
to the rated minimum interrupting Low fault current melts a solder drop
current. on the silver fuse element that, in turn,
melts the silver. The element burns
4 Backup fuses are normally used for back until there is a sufficient internal
Disconnect End Fittings and
Disconnect Live Parts
protection of motor starters and are gap to interrupt the current. This is
always used in series with another known as the M-effect. Accessories
5 interrupting device capable of inter-
rupting currents below the fuse’s rated Eaton offers current limiting fuses in A wide assortment of mountings, live
minimum interrupting current. two basic types: backup and general parts and end fittings are available to
6 purpose. Backup fuses are applied in facilitate power fuse installation.
General Purpose Fuse: A fuse capable series with another circuit protective
of interrupting all currents from the device, such as a contactor or an Mountings
7 rated maximum interrupting current expulsion fuse, to interrupt high fault Mountings include a base, porcelain
down to the current that causes currents beyond the other device’s or glass polyester insulators, and
melting of the fusible element in no range. General purpose fuses are live parts. They help enable the fuse
8 less than one hour. designed to interrupt low fault to be safely attached to the gear.
currents that cause them to melt Mountings can be either disconnect
General purpose fuses are typically or non-disconnect.
in one hour or less.
9 used to protect feeders and
Live Parts
components such as transformers.
Full Range Fuse: A fuse capable of Live parts attach the fuse to the
10 interrupting all currents from the rated insulators and are considered part
maximum interrupting rating down to of the mounting. All parts above the
the minimum continuous current that insulators are live parts.
11 causes melting of the fusible element,
with the fuse applied at the maximum
ambient temperature specified by the
12 manufacturer.
13
i max. – rated maximum
interrupting current
14 i min. – rated minimum
interrupting current
i hr.
r – current causing element
15 melting in 1 hour
i – any current melting i min.
element with no time
16 limit Backup
Current Limiting Type
17 General Purpose
Full Range
18
i i hr. i max.
19 Interrupting Current
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General 2
Class General purpose General purpose General purpose Backup
Use Power Power Power Power
Maximum kV 2.75–15.5 5.5–15.5 5.5–15.5 2.4–15.5
3
Maximum kA 63 63 63 50
Rating 10E–1350A 10E–450A 10E–900E 2R–44R 4
Mounting Clip Clip, bolt-on, hookeye Clip lock, bolt-on Clip, bolt-on, hookeye
Indicator Standard Standard Standard Standard
Approvals IEEE, ANSI IEEE, ANSI IEEE, ANSI UL®, IEEE, ANSI
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Applications
Feeder circuits ■ ■ ■ 6
Motor starters ■
PTs and CTs
LV breakers 7
Substation service
Transformers ■ ■ ■ 8
Capacitor banks ■ ■ ■
Fused switches ■ ■ ■
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Table 9.0-6. CLPT, CX, CLT and DSL Fuses
Description Family
CLPT CX CLT DSL
10
11
12
General
Class General General General Back-up 13
Use Power/distribution Distribution Distribution Power
Maximum kV 5.5–38 4.3–15.5 2.75–15 600V
Maximum kA 80 50 25 200
14
Rating 0.25E –10E 3.5C–300C 5–150 100–5000
Mounting Clip Clip Stud bolt-on Bolt-on 15
Indicator Optional None None None
Approvals IEEE, ANSI IEEE, ANSI IEEE, ANSI UL
Applications 16
Feeder circuits
Motor starters 17
PTs and CTs ■
LV breakers ■
Substation service ■ 18
Transformers ■ ■
Capacitor banks
Fused switches
19
20
21
13
14
DBU
Dropout Boric Acid—for Use Indoors,
15 Inside Switchgear or Outdoors
16
17
18
19
20
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Technical Ratings
Table 9.0-7. Transformer Primary Fuse Application
i
System Fuse Maximum Transformer kVA Fuse Family/Characteristics
Voltage Type Self-Cooled Forced Type Current Maximum Interrupting ii
Air Range kV Rating Amperes
(Symmetrical)
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