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===The I<sup>2</sup>t value===
The I<sup>2</sup>t rating is related to the amount of energy let through by the fuse element when it clears the electrical fault. This term is normally used in short circuit conditions and the values are used to perform co-ordination studies in electrical networks. I<sup>2</sup>t parameters are provided by charts in manufacturer data sheets for each fuse family. For coordination of fuse operation with upstream or downstream devices, both melting I<sup>2</sup>t and clearing I<sup>2</sup>t are specified. The melting I<sup>2</sup>t is proportional to the amount of energy required to begin melting the fuse element. The clearing I<sup>2</sup>t is proportional to the total energy let through by the fuse when clearing a fault. The energy is mainly dependent on current and time for fuses as well as the available fault level and system voltage. Since the I<sup>2</sup>t rating of the fuse is proportional to the energy it lets through, it is a measure of the thermal damage from the heat and magnetic forces that will be produced by a fault andend.
 
===Breaking capacity===