slo blo/time delay fuse

AFLAM...@gmail.com (aka AFLAM101@ gmail.com) wrote:
Is "slo-blo" the same as "time delay"

"Slo-Blo" is actually trademarked.

If you have a question about the interchangability of 2 parts,
comparing the datasheets for the parts is the way to go.
In this case, the time-vs-current curves are what you want.
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JeffM wrote:

AFLAM...@gmail.com (aka AFLAM101@ gmail.com) wrote:
Is "slo-blo" the same as "time delay"

"Slo-Blo" is actually trademarked.

If you have a question about the interchangability of 2 parts,
comparing the datasheets for the parts is the way to go.
In this case, the time-vs-current curves are what you want.
Yes, you're quite right.

Also 'slo-blo' is a US time curve wheras time-delay is an international
IEC curve. In detail they are quite different but perform a similar
purpose.

Graham
 

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