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AS/NZS 60269.2.0:2000

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Low-voltage fuses Supplementary requirements for fuses for use by authorized persons (fuses mainly for industrial application)

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Superseded date

30-06-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

06-12-2000

1 - AS/NZS 60269.2.0:2000 LOW-VOLTAGE FUSES - SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS FOR FUSES FOR USE BY AUTHORIZED PERSONS (FUSES MAINLY FO
4 - PREFACE
6 - CONTENTS
7 - 1 General
7 - 1.1 Scope
7 - 1.2 Object
7 - 1.3 Normative references
8 - 4 Classification
8 - 5 Characteristics of fuses
8 - 5.3.2 Rated currents of the fuse-holder
8 - 5.5 Rated power dissipation of a fuse-link and rated power acceptance of a fuse-holder
8 - 5.6 Limits of time-current characteristics
9 - 5.7.2 Rated breaking capacity
9 - 6 Marking
9 - 6.1 Markings of the fuse-holders
9 - 6.2 Markings of the fuse-links
9 - 7 Standard conditions for construction
9 - 7.2 Insulating properties
9 - 7.6 Cut-off current characteristic
9 - 7.7 I2t characteristics
10 - 8 Tests
10 - 8.9.1 Verification of resistance to heat of the fuse-holder
10 - 8.11.1 Mechanical strength

Specifies common requirements, supplementary to the general requirements of AS/NZS 60269.1, applicable to standardized fuse systems for use by authorized persons. This Standard is identical in technical content to IEC 60269-2:1986, incorporating Amendment 1:1995 and Corrigendum:1996.

Committee
EL-007
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 3618 1
Pages
5
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

These supplementary requirements apply to fuses for use by authorized persons.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.

Standards Relationship
IEC 60269-2:1986/COR1:1996 Identical
IEC 60269-2:1986/AMD1:1995 Identical
IEC 60269-2:1986 Identical

First published as AS 2005.2-1977.Revised and redesignated in part as AS 2005.20-1990.Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 60269.2.0:2000. First published as AS 2005.2-1977. Revised and redesignated in part as AS 2005.20-1990. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 60269.2.0:2000.

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