Temperature Compensation Of Drop-out Fuses

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When the ambient temperature exceeds 40℃, the current carrying capacity of the drop out fus fuse needs to be reduced by 0.5% for every 1℃ increase. According to this correction factor, the user should adjust the rated current carrying capacity of the fuse according to the actual ambient temperature to avoid fuse failure or malfunction due to overload. This compensation mechanism helps maintain the reliability of the fuse under various temperature conditions and can prevent the equipment from being damaged by excessive current at high temperatures.

Temperature Compensation Of Drop-out Fuses

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