Time-delay, nonindicating midget fuses tolerate temporary inrush currents without opening, which prevents nuisance-blowing from motor and equipment startups. - Also called slow-blow midget fuses, they open to disconnect an electrical circuit when exposed to sustained loads and short circuits. - They have no indicator for identifying a blown fuse, so they're sometimes used with an indicating fuse block or cover. - Midget fuses supplement the primary branch-circuit fuse or breaker to provide backup overcurrent protection for lighting, solenoid, motor, and transformer circuits. - Also known as 5AG fuses, they have lower interrupting ratings than branch-circuit protectors. - They are noncurrent-limiting, so they won't limit exposure to the full magnitude and duration of an overcurrent.
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