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    Delay fuse



    Hi everyone could someone enlighten me my electrical
    Knowledge is not the best technically but I get by,got an issue with understanding the value of a miniture cartridge fuse fitted to a transport system the info on the cap of the fuses is 5 amps 240 volt type L,it's the type L that I am struggling to understand guess it's something to do with the surge value any help greatly appreciated.



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    Re: Delay fuse

    Type L is fast acting. Use for control circuits.

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    Re: Delay fuse

    OK so it's not a surge fuse,what does the T prefix mean guess that's a surge type.

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    Re: Delay fuse

    Hi Cadwalader.
    My Interpretation is the T means time lag, so yeah you could call it a type of Surge fuse.

    I have somewhere a brilliant little booklet explaining all sorts of specialist fuses.
    If I manage to find it?
    I will try and sort you out a copy.
    Cheers Grizzly
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    Re: Delay fuse

    Your a good man take care my friend

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