1、Low-Voltage Fuses Part 7: Class H RenewableFusesAugust 1, 2000CSA InternationalCSA C22.2 No. 248.7-00Second EditionUnderwriters LaboratoriesInc.UL 248-7Second EditionNational Association ofStandardization andCertification of the ElectricalSectorNMX-J-009/248/7-2000-ANCEFirst EditionCommitment for Am
2、endmentsThis Standard is issued jointly by the National Association of Standardization andCertification of the Electrical Sector (ANCE), CSA International, and UnderwritersLaboratories Incorporated (UL). Amendments to this Standard will be made onlyafter processing according to the Standards writing
3、 procedures by ANCE, CSA,and UL.Revisions of this Standard will be made by issuing revised or additional pagesbearing their date of issue. A UL Standard is current only if it incorporates themost recently adopted revisions, all of which are itemized on the transmittal noticethat accompanies the late
4、st set of revised requirements.Copyright 2000ANCERights reserved in favorof ANCEISBN 1-55324-238-6Copyright 2000CSA InternationalAll rights reserved. Nopart of this publicationmay be reproduced inany form whatsoeverwithout the priorpermission of thepublisher.ISBN 0-7629-0557-3Copyright 1996,2000Unde
5、rwritersLaboratories Inc.Update No. 3CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 248.7-00August 2005Note: General Instructions for CSA Standards are now called Updates. Please contact CSA Information Products Sales or visit www.ShopCSA.ca for information about the CSA Standards Update Service.Title: Low-Voltage Fuses Part 7:
6、 Class H Renewable Fuses originally published August 2000Revisions issued: Update No. 2 November 2004If you are missing any updates, please contact CSA Information Products Sales or visit www.ShopCSA.ca.The following revisions have been formally approved and are marked by a vertical line in the marg
7、in on the attached replacement pages:Revised Title page, copyright page, Contents, Preface, Clause 1, and Figures A and BNew NoneDeleted Foreword (ANCE) and Foreword (UL)CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 248.7-00 originally consisted of 16 pages, each dated August 2000. It now consists of the following pages:August
8、 2000 10 and 1316November 2004 CoverAugust 2005 19, 11, and 12Update your copy by inserting these revised pages.Keep the pages you remove for reference.Low-Voltage Fuses Part 7: Class H RenewableFusesAugust 1, 2000(Title Page Reprinted: August 11, 2005)Canadian StandardsAssociationCAN/CSA-C22.2 No.
9、248.7-00Second EditionUnderwriters LaboratoriesInc.UL 248-7Second EditionANSI/UL 248-7-2005National Association ofStandardization andCertification of the ElectricalSectorNMX-J-009/248/7-2000-ANCEFirst EditionCommitment for AmendmentsThis Standard is issued jointly by the National Association of Stan
10、dardization andCertification of the Electrical Sector (ANCE), CSA International, and UnderwritersLaboratories Incorporated (UL). Amendments to this Standard will be made onlyafter processing according to the Standards writing procedures by ANCE, CSA,and UL.Revisions of this Standard will be made by
11、issuing revised or additional pagesbearing their date of issue. A UL Standard is current only if it incorporates themost recently adopted revisions, all of which are itemized on the transmittal noticethat accompanies the latest set of revised requirements.Copyright 2000,2005 ANCERights reserved in f
12、avorof ANCEISBN 1-55324-238-6Copyright 2000Canadian StandardsAssociationAll rights reserved. Nopart of this publicationmay be reproduced inany form whatsoeverwithout the priorpermission of thepublisher.ISBN 0-7629-0557-3Copyright 1996,2005UnderwritersLaboratories Inc.CONTENTSPreface .41 General 91.1
13、 Scope .94 Classification .95 Characteristics 95.2 Voltage rating 95.3 Current rating 95.5 Interrupting rating 106 Marking .106.1 Marking of fuses 107 Construction .107.1 Dimensions .108 Tests .138.1 General 138.2 Verification of temperature rise and current-carrying capacity .138.3 Verification of
14、overload operation 148.4 Verification of operation at rated voltage .14AUGUST 11, 2005 NMX-J-009/248/7-2000-ANCE CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 248.7-00 UL 248-7 3PrefaceThis is the common UL, CSA, and ANCE Standard for Low-Voltage Fuses Part 7: Class H RenewableFuses. This is the second edition of CAN/CSA-C22.2
15、 No. 248.7-00 (superseding the first edition,published in 1996), the second edition of UL 248-7, and the first edition of NMX-J-009/248/7-2000-ANCE.This Standard was prepared by a Technical Harmonization Committee comprised of members fromUnderwriters Laboratories, CSA International, the National As
16、sociation of Standardization andCertification of the Electrical Sector, the end product manufacturers, and material suppliers. The effortsand support of the members of the Technical Harmonization Committee are gratefully acknowledged.The present Mexican Standard was developed by the TC 32 Fuses from
17、 the Comite de Normalizacion dela Asociacion de Normalizacion y Certificacion, A.C., CONANCE, with the collaboration of the fusemanufacturers and users.This Standard was reviewed by the CSA Subcommittee on Fuses and approved by the TechnicalCommittee on Industrial Products under the jurisdiction of
18、the CSA Strategic Steering Committee on theRequirements for Electrical Safety.This Standard has been approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as an AmericanNational Standard.The most recent designation of ANSI/UL 248-7 as an American National Standard (ANSI) occurred onAugust 1,
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37、e intentionally left blank.AUGUST 11, 2005NMX-J-009/248/7-2000-ANCE CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 248.7-00 UL 248-78Low-Voltage Fuses Part 7: Class H Renewable Fuses1 GeneralNOTE This Part is intended to be read together with the Standard for Low-Voltage Fuses Part 1: General Requirements, hereafterreferred to
38、as Part 1. The numbering of the Clauses in this Part correspond to like numbered Clauses in Part 1. The requirementsof Part 1 apply unless modified by this Part. For Clauses not shown below, refer to the Standard for Low-Voltage Fuses Part 1:General Requirements, NMX-J-009/248/7-2000-ANCE CAN/CSA C2
39、2.2 No. 248.1 UL 248-1.1.1 ScopeThis Part applies to Class H Renewable fuses rated 600 A or less and either 250 or 600 V ac. DC ratingsare optional.4 ClassificationClass H Renewable fuses have an interrupting rating of 10,000 A. Each of the voltage ratings, 250 V acand 600 V ac, is divided into six
40、body sizes with the maximum current rating, In, for each size as specifiedin this Part. These fuses are not classified as current limiting. Time-delay ratings are optional.These fuses may be restored to service after operation by the replacement of the renewal element withone recommended by the manu
41、facturer.5 Characteristics5.2 Voltage ratingFor AC, the rating shall be 250 or 600 V ac in accordance with dimensions shown in Figures A and B.The DC voltage rating may be different from the AC rating.5.3 Current ratingRefer to Figures A and B for range of current ratings in each body size for each
42、voltage rating.AUGUST 11, 2005 NMX-J-009/248/7-2000-ANCE CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 248.7-00 UL 248-7 95.5 Interrupting ratingFor AC 10,000 AFor DC 10,000 A6 Marking6.1 Marking of fusesIn addition to the requirements in Part 1: The fuse shall be marked Renewable and with therecommended renewal element.Each r
43、enewal element shall be marked in accordance with Part 1, Clause 6.1, Items a, b, and c.g) The fuse shall not be marked Current Limiting.7 Construction7.1 DimensionsFuse dimensions are shown in Figures A and B.This is generated text for figtxt.AUGUST 1, 2000NMX-J-009/248/7-2000-ANCE CSA C22.2 NO. 24
44、8.7-00 UL 248-710This is generated text for figtxt.Figure A Dimensions of ferrule type Class H Renewable fuses in mm (in)Note: The end caps shall be capable of being removed by a tool, e.g. a screwdriver or pliers.RatingOverall length of fuseMinimum length offerruleOutside diameter offerruleVolts Cu
45、rrent In,AAaBCb2500 30 50.8 12.7 14.3(2.00) (0.50) (0.56)31 60 76.2 15.9 20.6(3.00) (0.62) (0.81)6000 30 127.0 15.9 20.6(5.00) (0.62) (0.81)31 60 139.7 15.9 27.0(5.50) (0.62) (1.06)aTolerance: 0.79 mm ( 0.031 in).bTolerance: 0.20 mm ( 0.008 in).AUGUST 11, 2005 NMX-J-009/248/7-2000-ANCE CSA C22.2 NO.
46、 248.7-00 UL 248-7 11Figure B Dimensions of knife blade type Class H Renewable fuses in mm (in)RatingOveralllength offuseMinimumlength ofbladeMinimumoveralllength ofcylindricalbodyMinimumdistancefrom mid-point of fuseto nearestlive partThicknessof bladeWidth ofbladeMaximumdimensionof capincludingpro
47、jectionsVolts Current In,A AaBbCcDdEeFfG25061 100 149.2 25.4 85.7 26.2 3.18 19.05 19.1(5.88) (1.00) (3.38) (1.03) (0.125) (0.750) (0.75)101 200 181.0 34.9 104.8 30.2 4.76 28.58 25.4(7.12) (1.38) (4.12) (1.19) (0.188) (1.125) (1.00)201 400 219.1 47.6 117.5 30.2 6.35 41.28 31.8(8.62) (1.88) (4.62) (1.
48、19) (0.250) (1.625) (1.25)401 600 263.5 57.2 131.8 38.9 6.35 50.80 38.1(10.38) (2.25) (5.19) (1.53) (0.250) (2.000) (1.50)60061 100 200.0 25.4 136.5 44.4 3.18 19.05 22.2(7.87) (1.00) (5.38) (1.75) (0.125) (0.750) (0.87)101 200 244.5 34.9 155.5 57.2 4.76 28.58 28.6(9.62) (1.38) (6.12) (2.25) (0.188)
49、(1.125) (1.13)201 400 295.3 47.6 181.0 63.5 6.35 41.28 38.1(11.62) (1.88) (7.12) (2.50) (0.250) (1.625) (1.50)401 600 339.7 57.2 208.0 68.3 6.35 50.80 44.5(13.38) (2.25) (8.18) (2.69) (0.250) (2.000) (1.75)aTolerances: 61 200 A, 1.57 mm (0.062 in); 201 600 A, 2.39 mm (0.094 in).bOne blade shall not be more than 1.57 mm (0.062 in) longer than the other blade. The effective length of the blade ismeasured from the blade end to the fuse body or other acceptable i