Several MarkV sites have encountered fires related to a shorted solenoid valve output (generally powered from QD1 DTBD terminal.) These outputs are not individually fused so a short at the solenoid can and has caused the terminal board to overheat and burst into flames. It is never good to let the smoke and fire out of a wire or circuit board. Several sites have installed fuses on these outputs, which is a good idea. The Mark6 has these fused. We are interested to know if anyone else has done this.
As I look at doing this project, I find I am not sure what size fuse to use. Other sites just install a 3amp fuse. I have listed all the solenoids and have 'most' of the amp ratings. My question is; What size fuse should we install on a solenoid valve rated at 125VDC, 35.1watts, and 0.28 amps? Is there a rule of thumb here? Just slapping in a 3 amp fuse is not logical to me.
So far I find that the Asco web site states that a DC solenoid has no inrush, so I should just fuse at the rating, but for the above example, I find it difficult to assume a fraction amp instantaneous fuse will be acceptable.
As I look at doing this project, I find I am not sure what size fuse to use. Other sites just install a 3amp fuse. I have listed all the solenoids and have 'most' of the amp ratings. My question is; What size fuse should we install on a solenoid valve rated at 125VDC, 35.1watts, and 0.28 amps? Is there a rule of thumb here? Just slapping in a 3 amp fuse is not logical to me.
So far I find that the Asco web site states that a DC solenoid has no inrush, so I should just fuse at the rating, but for the above example, I find it difficult to assume a fraction amp instantaneous fuse will be acceptable.
