There is no difference. Slo-Blo is just a trademarked name for a time delay fuse.
A time delay fuse will not blow at the first sign of an overload. It will delay blowing just long enough to allow a motor to start or a compressor to startup.
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gG FUSES IS FAST ACTING BUT THE mA FUSES ARE TIME DELAY FUSES
The time delay fuse allows a momentary overload due to startup current.
we use a time delay fuse at furnace area where heaters are used ect,
Time delay fuse.
A time delay fuse will allow for a temporary spike in the current (up to 100 or 200% of the fuse rating), such as when starting a motor. A regular (non-time delay fuse) will not allow for any spike over the current rating of the fuse. If you have a motor that pulls 2 amps while running, but pulls 6 ampls while starting, then you will want to use either a 6 amp non time delay fuse, or a 2 amp time delay fuse. If you are talking about pyrotechnics, a time delay (properly called a slow burning) fuse will give you more time to run for cover.
1 amp
Yes, and you should use a time delay fuse.
No, use a standard fuse.
gL is the old designation for a general purpose fuse link--gG is the new name for that designation. Other than the name there appears to be no difference.
Fuse wire is designed to open under over current conditions. Just like a fuse.