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Fault Levels and Amp/Sec

02/04/2010 2:32 AM

Is fault level related to unit Amp/sec? If not Amp/sec signify what?

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Re: Fault level

02/04/2010 5:15 AM

There is no such reasonable unit as amperes/second.

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Re: Fault level

02/04/2010 10:40 AM

A cables fault current rating is given in amps and seconds. If that is what you are asking check this site.

http://www.bussmann.com/library/techspec/TechSpec19_sup.pdf

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