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1 interchangeabilité des éléments de remplacement
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interchangeability of fuse-links
compatibility of dimensions and pre-arcing time-current characteristics between different manufacturer's expulsion fuse-links, permitting use of such fuse-links in fuse-carriers of alternative manufacturers, without significant alteration of the pre-arcing time-current characteristics
NOTE It should be noted that the protective and interrupting performance provided by the combination of the selected fuse-link and the selected fuse-carrier can only be assured by performance test on the specific combination
[IEC 60282-2, ed. 3.0 (2008-04)]FR
interchangeabilité des éléments de remplacement
compatibilité des dimensions et des caractéristiques temps/courant de préarc entre éléments de remplacement de constructeurs différents, permettant l'utilisation de tels éléments de remplacement dans des porte-élément de remplacements d'autres constructeurs, sans modification sensible des caractéristiques temps/courant de préarc
NOTE Il convient de noter que la caractéristique de protection et d’interruption offerte par la combinaison de l'élément de remplacement choisi et du porte-élément de remplacement choisi ne peut être assurée que par l'essai de fonctionnement de la combinaison particulière.
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