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UL Fuse Design

01/03/2011 2:13 PM

I am designing a new machine- Onion skin remover. Any body can design or provide some idea about UL rated fusecarrier for this machine.

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Re: UL Fuse Design

01/03/2011 3:04 PM

Rule #75.

We are forced to ignore you unless you provide sufficient information to determine what you are in need of. Vagueness is not an engineering discipline.

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Re: UL Fuse Design

01/04/2011 12:00 AM

The machine for the use of commercial purpose especially for big catering firms. Capacity shall be minimum 10kg of Onion at a time. Votage rating 400V 3 phase. Power has to be determined.

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01/03/2011 4:49 PM

How many volts? How many horsepower, or amps, or watts, or at least some other meaningful info?

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Re: UL Fuse Design

01/03/2011 6:58 PM

Having just prepared out evening meal I'm quite confident that peeling onions doesn't need a fuse, just a good knife!

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Re: UL Fuse Design

01/04/2011 12:05 AM

This is not for peeling one onion for your dry evening meal. Industrial purpose, for big catering and hotels. We use lot of Onions in our food .It consuming lot of time and waste of money in wages.

Any way I found already one Guy in India, who design the fuses.

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01/06/2011 3:37 AM

I guess that is kvsrider,but his fuse wont be enough to protect your peeling machine.

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Re: UL Fuse Design

01/04/2011 12:31 AM

Okay, 100 kw can peel lots of onions really fast. At 480 volts, it will take about three 200-amp fuses.

And for US$200,000, I can design for you a big honkin' machine that will do just that. (f.o.b. Ketchikan, so the shipping charges will be a bit hefty)

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