Fluke Multi-Meter Fuses
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These fuses are used for protection when using the multi-meter in current sense mode. They can take about 10A and are rated to 1000V. However the most important specification is the VA rating. This equates to the amount of energy that the fuse will safely handle when it blows. If the fuse can't handle the amount of energy that the short provides then it won't contain the arc flash which would be bad for the operator if they are holding the multi-meter. So the fuse needs to be rated based on the electrical circuit that it will be used on.
- [ Fluke Replacement Fuse Chart](https://www.fluke.com/en-au/products/accessories/fuses)
- [Choosing the correct fuse for your tester](https://www.fluke.com/en-au/learn/blog/digital-multimeters/choosing-the-correct-fuse-for-your-tester)
Part Number | Supplier | Size | Voltage Rating | Current Rating | Breaking Capacity
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[803293](https://au.element14.com/fluke/803293/fuse-cartridge-11a-1000v/dp/546720) | [E14:546720](https://au.element14.com/fluke/803293/fuse-cartridge-11a-1000v/dp/546720) | 10x38mm | 1kV | 11A | 20kA
[203403](https://www.fluke.com/en-au/product/accessories/fuses/fluke-11a-1000v-fuse) | [RS:301-2416](https://au.rs-online.com/web/p/multimeter-fuses/3012416) | 10x38mm | 1kV | 11A | 20kA
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