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ISO 8820-2:1994

Issue date: 1994 07 28

Road vehicles — Blade-type electric fuse-links — Part 2: Dimensions

Establishes the requirements for the overall dimensions of blade-type electric fuse-links with rated currents up to and including 30 A, used to protect on-board wiring ha...
Withdrawn: 2005 04 15
Publisher:
International Organization for Standardization
Format:
Digital | 3 Pages
Language:
English
Currently valid:

Establishes the requirements for the overall dimensions of blade-type electric fuse-links with rated currents up to and including 30 A, used to protect on-board wiring harnesses and electrical equipment, with a rated voltage up to and including 32 V, of road vehicles and similar applications from overcurrent. Interruption of the circuit is achieved as a result of the fuse element melting. Rated current, identification, test procedures and performance of blade-type electric fuse-links are specified in ISO 8820-1, and the test fixture in ISO 8820-3.

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ISO 8820-2:1994
1994 07 28
Road vehicles — Blade-type electric fuse-links — Part 2: Dimensions
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ISO 8820-3:2002
Issue date : 2002 11 19
Road vehicles — Fuse-links — Part 3: Fuse-links with tabs (blade type)
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ISO 8820-2:2005
Issue date : 2005 04 15
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