Selecting the right fuse for a 130VDC

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ZLJohnson

Joined Feb 23, 2021
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Hey all, first post here on this website.

I am building a device for my research lab that is going to incorporate a Bodine Electric (BE-3317) motor DC Drive from KB. The DC drive requires an application-specific "armature" fuse and a "plug-in horsepower resistor".

I am reaching out to this forum for a few reasons:
1) Guidance on what size fuse to purchase [motor will be in continuous use for an extended period of time (about 8-12 hours) @ 3500 rpm maximum)
(link for all the available fuses:
https://www.kb-controls.com/category.sc?categoryId=24 )

2) confirmation on "plug-in horsepower resistor" size [".035 ohms for for 1/3 Hp. @ 90 Vdc. and 3/4 Hp. @ 180 VDC" selected for the time being]

(link for all the available resistors: https://www.kb-controls.com/category.sc?categoryId=22 )

and finally,
3) if anyone sees any issues/concerns/problems anyone can foresee that I am overlooking
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Motor Link: ( https://motorsandcontrol.com/bodine...4kR3iLyw7n2qHvEZBC5Qrr1mHtpKhxnIaAhWTEALw_wcB )

Drive Link: ( https://www.kb-controls.com/product.sc?productId=9&categoryId=3 )

motor specifications:
HP0.33
Voltage130V
Hertz60
Number of Speeds1
Speed (RPM)10000
Product TypeDC Motor (Brushless)
Rated Torque (oz-in)33
Rated Voltage130V
Torque (oz-in)33
Length XH (in)4.56
Radial Load (lbs)42
Has Accessory ShaftNO
Estimated Weight11.11

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Thread Starter

ZLJohnson

Joined Feb 23, 2021
2
The title was supposed to have Motor after 130VDC, I got a little excited to write the body of the post and skipped it on accident
 
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