The marking will be somewhere on the case of the fuse.
Ceramic fuse fast or slow.
Slow or fast blow type fuses are and can be offered in both glass and ceramic bodies.
The bad experience with glass fuses comes from the fact that they re cheaper to build and more ubiquitous conditions that are highly correlated to the abundance of sub standard parts china.
Time delay fuse vs fast acting fuse.
For example assume a nominal load of 15 amps and an ambient temperature of 105 c.
Read the manufacturer s label if it says fast or slow the fuse type is as it is labeled.
By contrast a fast blow fuse is used in home appliances.
Fast acting ceramic fuses open within seconds of being exposed to overloads and short circuits.
A fuse protects electrical appliances and equipment by breaking the electrical circuit in the event of an overload of current or a short circuit.
The capacity of a ceramic fuse is higher than any other fuse.
The breaking capacity of a ceramic fuse is important because it defines the amount of current that can be stopped by the fuse.
Also called fast blow ceramic fuses they are highly sensitive to changes in current flow and don t tolerate temporary overload currents or power surges.
Other letters will indicate unique fuses for your specific device.
Ceramic and glass are two common materials used to make fuses.
There will also be the risk of suffering serious injury or the worst electrocution.
The types of fuses include long time lag or super time lag tt fast acting fuses ff quick blow fuses f and slow blow or time lag fuses t.
Selecting a fast blow fuse is fairly straightforward.
If it says f it means the fuse is a fast blow and if it says t or s it means it is a slow blow.
There is no good way to non destructively detect what type of fuse a fuse is if it is unmarked.
By using a slow blow fuse you bypass this problem because as mentioned before the slow blow fuses withstands that sudden high current flowing from the circuit enabling the motor to start.
Fuses made of ceramic also offer protection against overheating.
Identification is necessary since using the wrong type will damage your equipment.
That means that the fuse is slow acting rated at current of 500 ma for voltages up to 250 v.
This means that ceramic fuses can be used in circuits that have a higher current.
There are a number of different types of fuses available and these differ in size shape and material.
A thick wire with a tiny spring at one end makes it a slow blow fuse while a thin wire means that it s a fast acting fuse.
On glass tube fuses it s usually engraved sometimes very badly on the metal part of the body.