F. H. Richardson's bluebook of projection (1935)

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ELECTRICAL CONDICT' 'AW S3 temperature rises. They present a definite and reliable element of safety. When fuses melt all current flow is stopped until a new fuse has been installed. Figure 22a (73) But before a new fuse is installed the current should be, of course, reduced to normal, by repairing whatever has caused the overload. TABLE NO. 6 Form 2. CARTRIDGE FUSE— KNIFE BLADE CONTACT Diameter of Ferrules or Thickness of Terminal Blades. Inches. 9/16 13/16 3/16 'A H 13/16 1-1/16 3/16 A E F Min. length of Ferrules or of Terminal Blades Dia. outside of of Tube. Tube. Inches. Inches. y2 Vx H H 1 l m VA IK 2 2<A 2*A Yz H H 1 l VA IH IH m 2'A Width of Terminal Blades. Inches. _ c 0 h H eg 1% £ Hi a 2 PH £ h Rated Capacity. Amperes. Jt*^* 0-30 31-60 61-100 101-200 :•] 400 40!-6<J0 61 100 (74) It is interesting to note that with increasing temperature the temperature co-efficient of fuse wire rises much more rapidly than that of copper. (75) buses are available for theatre work in three