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Definition of Cartridge fuse
1. Noun. A fuse cased in a tube.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cartridge Fuse
Literary usage of Cartridge fuse
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of Building Construction: Data for Architects, Designing and by Nathan Clarke Johnson, George Albert Hool (1920)
"The cartridge fuse consists of a piece of zinc-aluminum fuse wire enclosed in an
insulating tube, usually of vulcanized fiber, paper or similar material. ..."
2. Electric Light Wiring by Charles Edwin Knox (1907)
"100 " 101-200 " 201-400 cartridge fuse (knife blade contact). g. DIMENSIONS.
— Cartridge-enclosed fuses and corresponding cutout blocks must conform to the ..."
3. Instruction of Disabled Men in Motion Picture Projection: An Elementary Text by James Ross Cameron (1918)
"Ans. Fifty ampere cartridge fuse at main and 45 ampere link fuse in booth. Ques.
Why not use a 45 ampere cartridge fuse in booth? Ans. The department calls ..."
4. Interior Wiring and Systems for Electric Light and Power Sevice: A Manual of by Arthur Leroy Cook (1917)
"The most common type of enclosed fuse is the cartridge fuse. ... Sectional View
of cartridge fuse. of these links varies with the size of the fuse and with ..."
5. Cyclopedia of Fire Prevention and Insurance: A General Reference Work on (1912)
"As will be seen from the description a cartridge fuse will confine the arc, flame,
... Dimensions and Classifications of cartridge fuse« and tube when its ..."
6. American Electricians' Handbook: A Reference Book for Practical Electrical by Terrell Croft (1913)
"A cartridge fuse consists of a tube of vulcanized fiber, »aper or some ...
The formation of an arc is prevented in a cartridge fuse, there- ore fuses of ..."