1.1 Scope
This Part specifies requirements for expulsion fuses designed for use outdoors or indoors on alternating current systems of 50 Hz, and of rated voltages exceeding 3 kV.
Expulsion fuses are classified according to the Transient Recovery Voltage (TRV) capability in classes A, B and C.
This Part covers only the performance of fuses, each one comprising a specified combination of fuse-base, fuse-carrier, and fuse-link which have been tested in accordance with this Part; and successful performance of other combinations cannot be implied from this Part.
This Part may also be used for non-expulsion fuses in which the interruption process waits for natural current zero to clear the circuit.
Note 1: See Chapter 3 and Chapter 10 for specific information regarding the selection of fuse class.
Note 2: Fuses required for the protection of capacitors and for transformer circuit applications are subject to additional requirements (see GB/T 15166.4-2008 or GB/T 15166.5-2008).
Note 3: This standard does not cover load-switching nor fault-making capabilities.
Note 4: This standard does not cover aspects related to the level of noise, nor the emission of hot gases inherent to some types of expulsion fuses during the process of interruption of fault currents.
Contents
Foreword III
1 General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Normative References
2 Normal and Special Service Conditions
2.1 Normal service conditions
2.2 Special service conditions
3 Terms and Definitions
4 Ratings
4.1 General
4.2 Rated voltage
4.3 Rated current
4.4 Rated frequency
4.5 Rated breaking capacity
4.6 Rated insulation level (of a fuse or fuse-base)
5 Design, Structure and Behaviour
5.1 Standard conditions of use
5.2 Standard conditions of behaviour
5.3 Time-current characteristics
5.4 Temperature and temperature rise
5.5 Electromagnetic compatibility
5.6 Mechanical requirements
5.7 Markings
6 Type Tests
6.1 Conditions for performing the tests
6.2 List of type tests and test reports
6.3 Common test practices for all type tests
6.4 Dielectric tests
6.5 Temperature-rise tests
6.6 Breaking tests
6.7 Time-current characteristics tests
6.8 Mechanical tests (for distribution fuse-cutouts)
6.9 Artificial pollution tests
7 Delivery Test
8 Acceptance Tests
9 Inquire Sheet, Bid Document and Order
10 Application Guide
10.1 Object
10.2 General
10.3 Application
10.4 Operation
10.5 Information about special requirements not covered by this Part
Appendix A (Informative) Reasons for the Selection of Breaking-test Values
Appendix B (Informative) Typical Dimensions for Fuse-links having an Inner Arc-quenching Tube and Used in Distribution Fuse-cutouts and Open-link Cutouts
Appendix C (Informative) Operating Rods for Fuses
1.1 Scope
This Part specifies requirements for expulsion fuses designed for use outdoors or indoors on alternating current systems of 50 Hz, and of rated voltages exceeding 3 kV.
Expulsion fuses are classified according to the Transient Recovery Voltage (TRV) capability in classes A, B and C.
This Part covers only the performance of fuses, each one comprising a specified combination of fuse-base, fuse-carrier, and fuse-link which have been tested in accordance with this Part; and successful performance of other combinations cannot be implied from this Part.
This Part may also be used for non-expulsion fuses in which the interruption process waits for natural current zero to clear the circuit.
Note 1: See Chapter 3 and Chapter 10 for specific information regarding the selection of fuse class.
Note 2: Fuses required for the protection of capacitors and for transformer circuit applications are subject to additional requirements (see GB/T 15166.4-2008 or GB/T 15166.5-2008).
Note 3: This standard does not cover load-switching nor fault-making capabilities.
Note 4: This standard does not cover aspects related to the level of noise, nor the emission of hot gases inherent to some types of expulsion fuses during the process of interruption of fault currents.
Contents of GB/T 15166.3-2008
Contents
Foreword III
1 General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Normative References
2 Normal and Special Service Conditions
2.1 Normal service conditions
2.2 Special service conditions
3 Terms and Definitions
4 Ratings
4.1 General
4.2 Rated voltage
4.3 Rated current
4.4 Rated frequency
4.5 Rated breaking capacity
4.6 Rated insulation level (of a fuse or fuse-base)
5 Design, Structure and Behaviour
5.1 Standard conditions of use
5.2 Standard conditions of behaviour
5.3 Time-current characteristics
5.4 Temperature and temperature rise
5.5 Electromagnetic compatibility
5.6 Mechanical requirements
5.7 Markings
6 Type Tests
6.1 Conditions for performing the tests
6.2 List of type tests and test reports
6.3 Common test practices for all type tests
6.4 Dielectric tests
6.5 Temperature-rise tests
6.6 Breaking tests
6.7 Time-current characteristics tests
6.8 Mechanical tests (for distribution fuse-cutouts)
6.9 Artificial pollution tests
7 Delivery Test
8 Acceptance Tests
9 Inquire Sheet, Bid Document and Order
10 Application Guide
10.1 Object
10.2 General
10.3 Application
10.4 Operation
10.5 Information about special requirements not covered by this Part
Appendix A (Informative) Reasons for the Selection of Breaking-test Values
Appendix B (Informative) Typical Dimensions for Fuse-links having an Inner Arc-quenching Tube and Used in Distribution Fuse-cutouts and Open-link Cutouts
Appendix C (Informative) Operating Rods for Fuses