gfretwell
Silver Member
A discussion is going on in another BB.
The question is, could you install a new Edison base fuse holder without the S adapter if you said it was always going to have a screw in circuit breaker installed
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240.52 Edison-Base Fuseholders.
Fuseholders of the Edison-base type shall be installed only where they are made to accept Type S fuses by the use of adapters.
I say no but there are people with the other opinion.
I think the operative word is "installed". You can put a CB in an existing unprotected Edison fuse holder but if you are installing the fuse holder, it needs an S adapter.
The question is, could you install a new Edison base fuse holder without the S adapter if you said it was always going to have a screw in circuit breaker installed
ref
240.52 Edison-Base Fuseholders.
Fuseholders of the Edison-base type shall be installed only where they are made to accept Type S fuses by the use of adapters.
I say no but there are people with the other opinion.
I think the operative word is "installed". You can put a CB in an existing unprotected Edison fuse holder but if you are installing the fuse holder, it needs an S adapter.