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An OT fuse, or oil fuse, is a type of electrical fuse that uses oil as an insulating medium to extinguish the arc generated when the fuse element melts due to an overload or short circuit. It is typically used in high-voltage applications, providing protection for Transformers and other electrical equipment. The oil helps to cool and quench the arc, enhancing the fuse's reliability and performance in demanding environments. These fuses are often found in substations and industrial settings.

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