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What is the difference between rated current and permissible current, for example of a 3VL?

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What is the difference between rated current and permissible current, for example of a 3VL?

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The rated current is the base value of the device. The permissible current is the value which is influenced by the ambient temperature of the device. For example at 60° the rated current is 125A and the permissible current is 116.25A.

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