| A little search on the net and I found a blurb about the ratings. It has 
to do with the amount of continuous use and the amount where it will 
blow. There's mention of a Euro 35 amp fuse rated at 17/35  - 17 amps 
continuous flow and 35 the point it blows. The US 20 amp would replace 
that 35 amp and it performs about the same because of a slower blow or 
faster blow depending on the load. At that point my head was starting to 
hurt and it was getting really late, so I quit reading. Anyone have this 
info available that understands it better and can explain in plain 
english what it means?
Dave
Bill L wrote:
>Hello Dave,
>
>       that's a new one on me.. never heard anything about amperes
>       being different in any part of the world. .. anyone east of the
>       pond know anything about that?
>
>       i always thought that an amp was an amp! i know they use
>       different house current voltage than we do (220, 50Hz) but
>       one would think they couldn't mess up the definition of an
>       ampere, (like they have gallons!)
>
>       FLAME SUIT ON!
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