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The document discusses different types of fuses used in electronics, automotive, and power networks. It provides details on miniature fuses for electronics rated at 0.3 amps and 250 volts, industrial fuses rated at 200 amps with an 80,000 amp breaking capacity, and older medium voltage fuses for 20,000 volt networks. The document also mentions thermal fuses and relay basics.

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The document discusses different types of fuses used in electronics, automotive, and power networks. It provides details on miniature fuses for electronics rated at 0.3 amps and 250 volts, industrial fuses rated at 200 amps with an 80,000 amp breaking capacity, and older medium voltage fuses for 20,000 volt networks. The document also mentions thermal fuses and relay basics.

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A miniature time-delay fuse used to protect electronic equipment, sample of the many markings that can be found on a fuse.

rated 0.3 amperes at 250 volts. 1.25 inches (about 32 mm) long.

200 A Industrial fuse. 80 kAbreaking capacity

Electronic symbols for a fuse.IEC (upper) and IEEE/ANSIAmerican/Canadian (lower two) versions.

Automotive fuses

Fuse standards
IEC 60269 fuses

Older medium-voltage fuse for a 20 kVnetwork

Thermal fuses

Relay

Basic design and operation

Simple electromechanical relay

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