If my sfu is 64 Amp & its link is 32 Amp then at what
amp.my sfu will trip???
Answer Posted / karthik ccel
Your link is 32 Amps so if any more than that specified
32Amps current occurred means then the fuse link will trip
i.e. its blown out that fuse wire.
That 64Amps is mentioned the Switch Fuse Unit(SFU) withstand
capability.i.e. that SFU Unit can withstand upto 64Amps.
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