ANN fuses are very fast blow. ANL fuses are slower. FOr example a 35A
ANN will blow in .3 seconds when hit with 70 amps. An ANL will blow in
about 10 seconds.
Manlio said:
Someone knows what is the difference between fuses type ANN and ANL ?
Followup to msg on Wed, 14 Jan 2004 07:59:31 -0500, Glenn Ashmore
<[email protected]> :
(Original msg on bottom)
Thanks .. I suspect this kind of difference , despite I don't know the
acronym meaning.
Unfortunately I am unable to find ANN fuses in Italy, while ANL are
available.
Thanks for the info
Manlio
ANN fuses are very fast blow. ANL fuses are slower. FOr example a 35A
ANN will blow in .3 seconds when hit with 70 amps. An ANL will blow in
about 10 seconds.
ANN and ANL are North American standards. Bussman makes both. Alston
in Austrailia uses CNN and CNL for the same time/current
characteristics. ENL is a similar designator.
Manlio said:
Followup to msg on Wed, 14 Jan 2004 07:59:31 -0500, Glenn Ashmore
<[email protected]> :
(Original msg on bottom)
Thanks .. I suspect this kind of difference , despite I don't know the
acronym meaning.
Unfortunately I am unable to find ANN fuses in Italy, while ANL are
available.
Thanks for the info
Manlio
Followup to msg on Wed, 14 Jan 2004 20:41:25 -0500, Glenn Ashmore
<[email protected]> :
(Original msg on bottom)
Thanks for the info.
BTW Rutu has no meaning in italian ... )
Sorry to be very far away, else I would like to come and work for a
while !
Good wish !
Manlio
ANN and ANL are North American standards. Bussman makes both. Alston
in Austrailia uses CNN and CNL for the same time/current
characteristics. ENL is a similar designator.