Fuse coordination is the process of carefully selecting fuses in a system so that faults in branch circuits do not cause 'upstream' fuses to operate. This is done by comparison of fuses' operating characteristics: in particular pre-arcing energy let-through and total energy let-through.
H.G. Fuse - Horn Gap Fuse D.O.Fuse - Drop Out Fuse
Usually the type of fuse is encoded into the fuse number. For example a English Electric fuse C20J, the C represents that the fuse is a cartridge type, the 20 is the amperage of the fuse and the J represents the speed of the fuse. Also the J states that the fuse is a type J fuse.
It is a fuse that is rated in one thousandths of an amp. An example, a 500 mA fuse can also be called a 1/2 amp fuse.
a fuse is important because if there is a overload of energy the fuse will take it in and if the fuse blows it means there is a problem or a thecnical problem with that source. a fuse can be found in a series circuit.
The fuse is said to have 'operated'.
coordination
The suffix "-ation" can denote coordination, as in the word "coordination."
It's the same: coordination
Yes, dogs have coordination
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coordination is the most important component
research
Coordination is needed in MOST sports!
Coordination has five syllables.
coordination number in bcc is 8 coordination number in simple cubic is 6
Alfred Werner is considered the father of coordination chemistry for his work on the theory of the structure of coordination compounds, specifically his coordination theory.
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