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First reliable high-voltage power fuse — Conrad and Schweitzer

1909 AD · Transmission: Global
EnergyEngineeringInventionNorth American

In 1909, Nicholas J. Conrad and Edmund O. Schweitzer developed an extremely reliable high-voltage power fuse that used an arc-extinguishing liquid to ensure proper interruption of short circuits. These fuses played a major role in the adoption of outdoor distribution substations, and the technology remains a central component of electrical transmission and distribution systems today.

Historical regionChicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
Primary sourceDevelopment of the arc-extinguishing-liquid high-voltage fuse, Chicago, 1909.
Secondary sourceIEEE Engineering and Technology History Wiki — "Milestones: World's First Reliable High Voltage Power Fuse, 1909"
Original languageen
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