Fuses fuses fuses


Ok, this is about fuses

1- a standard Bussman fuse is UL approved. Are any "high end" fuses UL approved?

2- do any component manufacturers supply their gear with any of the usual suspects of high end fuses as opposed to a standard Bussman?

3- let's say fuses do make a difference. Given incoming power is AC, why could fuses be directional? 

Not meaning to light any fires here- 

thanks in advance 
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Tim, see Atmasphere's posts in this thread dated 7-13-2017 and 7-14-2017.

Best regards,
-- Al
 
It should be pretty obvious that you would want the direction exhibiting the lower resistance.
@geoffkait
You may think that its pretty obvious, but in cable manufacturing that isn't the case.... Impedance, DC resistance, inductance, capacitance, skin effect all come into the effect of a cable....
Of course here we are speaking of a simple wire, maybe I shouldn't assume that a tasty gourmet fuse would have more than simple DC resistance as a parameter. 
@atmosphere   Hi Ralph,  yep, read your post, it makes all the sense in the world.  So understanding your own equipment will go along way in getting this right the first time. Appreciate you brother,  Tim