Hi Brian,

Thanks for the information, but I need a UL certified device. If I build it, I will be responsible for it, also the time required to build would make the device fairly expensive.

Doug

On 1/26/12 10:52 AM, Brian Oconnell wrote:
Build with Bussman HEB series in-line fuse-holder.

Tumbler, Quail and others have NEMA 5-15 plug with fuse-holder ->  not good.

Brian

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From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org]On Behalf Of Doug
Smith
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 10:30 AM
To: emc-pstc
Subject: fused plugs or short cords

Hi Everyone,

I am looking for fused plugs (sort of like the ones used in the UK, but
for the US) or a short (one foot) extension with a fuse in it. I would
like for it to use standard fuses and will likely fuse at about 4
Amperes. Does anyone know of a source? Many years ago I used to use
Elmenco fused plugs on my ham radio gear, but now need a three prong
version with the fuse only on the hot side for a commercial application
(would like a few for myself also).

A version that would plug into an outlet and the provide a fused socket
to provide power would be ideal.

I have looked on Google and have not been able to come up with anything
good. The closest I have come is a fused two prong plug for Christmas
tree lights. Close, but not three prong.

Doug




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