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SAE J2576_200204

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Blade Fuses - 42 V System

Published date

24-04-2002

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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.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
SAE International
Status
Current

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. The intent of this document is to provide a framework for 58 V Blade Fuse characteristics, serving the motor vehicle industry to establish standardization with respect to electrical performance and mechanical requirements. This standardization shall lend itself to safe application practices; e.g., prevention of 32 V devices utilized inappropriately in 42 V electrical systems.Both the performance and mechanical requirements expressed herein are for the advancement of mobility engineering and the development of safe application practices. They are not intended for the establishment of design exclusions, patent rights, or franchising that engenders restraint of trade.

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