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Current Limiting High Voltage Fuse RN1-10
Overview High voltage fuse is the weakest element artificially set in the power grid. When the over-current flows, the element itself will heat and fuse, and the circuit will be broken by the role of arc extinguishing medium to protect power lines and electrical equipment. Fuses are widely used in small capacity power grids with voltage below 35 kV. The fuse consists of fuse tube, contact conductive system, post insulator and base plate (or mounting plate). It can be divided into current limi...