Version: 10.2.1c and 10.2.1.c SP3 |
Appendix > Electric Distribution Data Model > Devices Overview > Unit Object > Fuse Unit |
A fuse is an intentionally weakened spot in the electric circuit that opens the circuit at a predetermined current that is maintained for a predetermined amount of time. Fuses are classified into three categories: low voltage (through 600 V), medium voltage (operating through 69 kV) and high voltage (through 500 kV).
Designer uses the DESIGNUNIT model name on this class to designate it as an electric device unit object class. The Designer Work Function Tool uses this model name to identify all electric device unit object classes.
Associations: Fuse
Subtypes: None
Model Names: DESIGNUNIT
Attributes:
FuseObjectID: long integer - ObjectID of associated Fuse.
HousingType: text - Code indicating type of FuseUnit housing; domain values include Door Cutout, MX Cutout, and Open Link.
HousingRating: long integer - Code indicating capacity of FuseUnit housing in amps; domain values include 50 amps, 100 amps, 200 amps, etc.
LinkType: text - Code indicating type of FuseUnit link, in terms of speed; domain values include KLink, NLink, 200, etc.
LinkRating: long integer - Size of FuseUnit link in amps; domain values include 1 A, 10 A, 100 A, etc.
Manufacturer: text - Code indicating manufacturer.