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How do you represent a multi-level fused terminal in schematics?

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ironchef31
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How do you represent a multi-level fused terminal in schematics?

How do you show a multi-level fused terminal block with a pass through in the bottom level in schematics?

Is it simular to a multi-level terminal block where you associate the 2 terminals together?

 

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Ken

 

 

 

 

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rhesusminus
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Hi.

 

Yes, I would use that technique.

Two terminals, associated together. You can always create a special symbol for the fused part of the terminal.

 


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ironchef31
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Thanks

I tried this yesterday and it works fine. I created a new block that looks like a fuse but gave it the same attributes as a terminal.

Then associated it with a pass-through terminal for the bottom layer.

 

ken

 

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