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Fast Acting Fuse

09/03/2009 7:02 AM
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Re: Fast Acting Fuse

09/03/2009 7:11 AM

To avoid the VSD blow up in case a short circuit occur.

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Re: Fast Acting Fuse

09/03/2009 3:43 PM

Because it is clearly specified in the manufacturer's VSD literature. Really, have a look if you don't believe me.

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