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Ed Godfrey
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 3:19 pm Post subject: Opinion on fuse block |
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At 05:22 PM 4/3/2013, you wrote:
Yeah, I looked at those when I started selling the fuse blocks.
It SEEMS like a good idea. So do switch/breakers.
It's a matter of architecture. Do you WANT your single point
ground to be right next to the bus, or does it fit better elsewhere?
Also, the products I has available to me then offered fewer grounds
that bus feeders. In my experience you need about 1.5 times more
grounds than feeders.
Same thing with switch/breakers. The notion of combining
control and protection functions into a single device FORCES
some portion of the bus structure to be located right behind
the panel. It can also make for some interesting looking
bus structures when the switches located for human factors
reasons don't lend themselves to being grouped with their
respective busses.
I think the fuse block, toggle switch and forest of tabs
ground block as separate products gives the builder a low
cost, minimum parts count, architecturally elegant solution
to doing the best we know how to do.
Bob . . .
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