The information of, if the fuse is a slow blow or not, is printed on the fuse. In electrical terminology it is known as a time delay fuse. Smaller glass envelope time delay fuses will have a spring mechanism that can be seen through the glass envelope. Time delay fuses are used in circuit that have a high inrush current when the device is first switched on. A good example of this would be an electric motor. The bead of solder on the end of glass fuses is how the spring is supported to the end cap of the fuse.
The current rating is 2A (2 amps).
Divide the watts by the voltage to get current (amps). 60W / 250V = about 1/4 Amp.
both will be fused.
No, the two systems need a different coil resistance.
Definitely not it could be dangerous. AC and DC can't be interchanged in general.
nope
No
T= timedelay 800= ? L=? 250V= volts
The current rating is 2A (2 amps).
Üretici: WickmannParça Numarası: F6.3H250VAmper: 6.3Voltaj: 250Malzeme: Seramik
The amperage of a T2L 250v fuse is typically 8 amps. It is a misconception that it has an amperage of 3.
yes
Divide the watts by the voltage to get current (amps). 60W / 250V = about 1/4 Amp.
It may or may not. And because you are going to a smaller fuse than before, it is safe to try it.
No, the amperage pin configurations are different between a 15 amp and a 30 amp plug.
Overhead wires on the railways are 250v
yes it can but it may not protect as well the f5L is a fast blow fuse made to react quickly to the overcurent