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#104264 01/22/03 12:31 PM
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HotLine1:
It's been a dozen or so years since this happened, and being as there was nothing left of the connection, fuse clip, or ferrule, I don't exactly know what the mode of failure was. I suspect you are correct. I may still have this in my "collection", I'll look this weekend. BTW, I now have IR equipment.

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#104265 01/22/03 12:48 PM
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SvenNYC,
Yes, Class R fuseholders have the rejection feature to prevent the insertion of a Class H fuse, which only has a 10k aic (interrupting rating).

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