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Subject: S8 \' ^9 A* A7 O0 POvercurrent protection ! A+ R. M7 l) YKey words: 2 L. Z, r9 w2 z3 g- Fuse types * D+ I3 ]" j$ P Y3 F- High Rupture Capacity ! d3 j2 Y& F! X3 m$ S, a w(HRC) u& W) V% G$ {) S# uDecision taken by" r& Y l) E1 _2 p8 X1 n
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meeting, in Toronto 0 b: F0 g; p1 E: o$ s2 k, ~5 @Question: $ g! |) v7 Q! Y8 Q. p9 ^9 @Do laboratories place any limitation on the type and size of fuse which may be used in the9 F! s' l' \% z+ M; u( x6 e
mains supply connections? ' ?9 }# o& R) ?% BDecision: & Z3 |/ m3 i# r0 B7 F! z& ]0 bIt was agreed that there are no requirements that fuses used in the supply lines be of high ; J, q Y/ E' K" ~6 s* M1 q) Orupture capacity. They should, however, be suitable for their intended function. , |( f1 E; ^& A h: o, Y0 ? * e/ R& e) L' ~" A; \[attach]76179[/attach] " R2 O8 J. L& s. b7 W% I4 k9 h