A-A-55427D
TABLE I. Characteristics.
AA55427-
Characteristics
001
1 pole with screw connectors.
002
1 pole with screw connectors. Fuse clips with reinforcing springs.
003
1 pole with screws with pressure plate connectors.
004
1 pole, screws with pressure plate connectors. Fuse clips with reinforcing springs.
005
1 pole with box lug connectors.
006
1 pole with box lug connectors. Fuse clips with reinforcing springs.
007
2 pole with screw connectors.
008
2 pole with screw connectors. Fuse clips with reinforcing springs.
009
2 pole, screws with pressure plate connectors.
010
2 pole, screws with pressure plate connectors. Fuse clips with reinforcing springs.
011
2 pole, screws with pressure plate connectors.
012
2 pole with box lug connectors. Fuse clip with reinforcing springs.
013
3 pole with screw connectors.
014
3 pole with screw connectors. Fuse clips with reinforcing springs.
015
3 pole, screws with pressure plate connectors.
016
3 pole, screw with pressure plate connectors. Fuse clips with reinforcing springs.
017
3 pole with box lug connectors.
018
3 pole with box lug connectors. Fuse clips with reinforcing springs.
3.6 Wire size. The maximum wire size shall be #10 CU-AL for screw connectors and screw with pressure
plate connectors and #4 CU-AL for box lug connectors.
3.7 Reinforcing spring. Reinforcing springs are used for reinforcement of the fuse clip. Spring reinforced
fuse clips are recommended if frequent fuse replacement is expected.
3.8 Fuse accomodation. This fuseholder accepts class H fuses with dimensions of 0.812 inch x 3.00
inches (20.63 mm x 76.2 mm).
3.9 Marking. Fuseholders supplied to this CID shall be marked with the manufacturer s (MFR s) standard
commercial PIN and the UL listing mark. (NOTE: The part number marked on the unit pack shall be the
CID PIN.)
3.10 Recycled, recovered, or environmentally preferable materials. Recycled, recovered, or
environmentally preferable materials should be used to the maximum extent possible provided that the
material meets or exceeds the operational and maintenance requirements, and promotes economically
advantageous life cycle costs.
3.11 Workmanship. Fuseholders shall be processed in such a manner as to be uniform in quality and
shall be free from other defects that will affect life, serviceability, or appearance.
4. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS. The offeror/contractor is encouraged to use recovered materials to
the maximum extent practicable, in accordance with paragraph 23.403 of the Federal Acquisition
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