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Someone knows what is the difference between fuses type ANN and ANL ?

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ANN fuses are very fast blow. ANL fuses are slower. FOr example a 35A
ANN will blow in .3 seconds when hit with 70 amps. An ANL will blow in
about 10 seconds.

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Someone knows what is the difference between fuses type ANN and ANL ?

Thanks

Manlio
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Followup to msg on Wed, 14 Jan 2004 07:59:31 -0500, Glenn Ashmore
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Thanks .. I suspect this kind of difference , despite I don't know the
acronym meaning.

Unfortunately I am unable to find ANN fuses in Italy, while ANL are
available.
Thanks for the info
Manlio



ANN fuses are very fast blow. ANL fuses are slower. FOr example a 35A
ANN will blow in .3 seconds when hit with 70 amps. An ANL will blow in
about 10 seconds.

Manlio Laschena wrote:

Someone knows what is the difference between fuses type ANN and ANL ?

Thanks

Manlio
Manlio Laschena
http://Delphi-Jedi.org


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Default fuses ANN & ANL

ANN and ANL are North American standards. Bussman makes both. Alston
in Austrailia uses CNN and CNL for the same time/current
characteristics. ENL is a similar designator.

Manlio Laschena wrote:
Followup to msg on Wed, 14 Jan 2004 07:59:31 -0500, Glenn Ashmore
:
(Original msg on bottom)

Thanks .. I suspect this kind of difference , despite I don't know the
acronym meaning.

Unfortunately I am unable to find ANN fuses in Italy, while ANL are
available.
Thanks for the info
Manlio




ANN fuses are very fast blow. ANL fuses are slower. FOr example a 35A
ANN will blow in .3 seconds when hit with 70 amps. An ANL will blow in
about 10 seconds.

Manlio Laschena wrote:


Someone knows what is the difference between fuses type ANN and ANL ?

Thanks

Manlio
Manlio Laschena
http://Delphi-Jedi.org



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Glenn Ashmore

I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com
Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com

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Followup to msg on Wed, 14 Jan 2004 20:41:25 -0500, Glenn Ashmore
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Thanks for the info.
BTW Rutu has no meaning in italian ... :-))
Sorry to be very far away, else I would like to come and work for a
while !

Good wish !
Manlio



ANN and ANL are North American standards. Bussman makes both. Alston
in Austrailia uses CNN and CNL for the same time/current
characteristics. ENL is a similar designator.

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