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BSI BS EN 60269-4-1 Low-Voltage Fuses - Part 4-1: Supplementary Requirements for Fuse-Links for the Protection of Semiconductor Devices - Sections I to III: Examples of Types of Standardized Fuse-Links


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BSI BS EN 60269-4-1 Document Information:

Title
Low-Voltage Fuses - Part 4-1: Supplementary Requirements for Fuse-Links for the Protection of Semiconductor Devices - Sections I to III: Examples of Types of Standardized Fuse-Links

Niederspannungssicherungen. Zusaetzliche Anforderungen an Sicherungseinsaetze zum Schutz von HalbleiterBauelementen. Hauptabschnitte I bis III: Beispiele fuer genormte Typen der Sicherungseinsaetze

Fusibles basse tension. Prescriptions supplementaires concernant les elements de remplacement utilises pour la protection des dispositifs a semiconducteurs. Sections I a III: Exemples d'elements de remplacement normalises

British Standards Institution

Publication Date:
Jul 9, 2002

Keywords:

Low-voltage equipment
Fuses
Electrical protection equipment
Semiconductor devices
Rated voltage
Rated current
Dimensions
Design
Bolted joints

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