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Re: Help Calculating time to recharge air tanks

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Originally Posted by Richard Wallace View Post
BTW, the peak surge transient (50 msec) we observed would not trip a breaker or blow a fuse.
I'm no expert, but I've been repeating the "conventional wisdom" for years as an inspector and making teams replace their spike fuse with a breaker for the compressor. I had heard that the fuse will wear out over time due to the start up surge until it eventually pops...

Can anyone with a better understanding correlate the readings posted in this thread with the compressor breaker rule we've all been following for years?
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