Short answer: you can't. Long answer: GMT fuses, although available up to 15 Amps, are generally not used in applications above 10 amps - you start running into fuseholder constraints, etc. You should really be using either KTK or NRN style fuses, or better yet, breaker panels. See www.argus.ca - they make a nice selection of DC breakers. We use a model from Telect also with an a/b fuse split with a mix of 4 GMT and 4 KTK per side. P/N 009-8004-0100 At 07:44 PM 11/22/00 -0600, you wrote:
If I have 14 DSPs, 1 HiperNMC and 2 ARCs plus an integrated fan tray what will be the amps required at peak and nominal using a single or dual -48vDC 130A power supplies? I need to make sure the 25A listed on the PS is not right as I cannot find any GMT fuses and panels that support more than 15A's for each fuse and 50A per distribution panel (using Telect panels) http://www.telect.com/products/category/index.cfm?category=TRADFUSE
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