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The Underwriters Laboratory does monitor the cost of electrical appliances.
No appliances should be used with a frayed or damaged electrical cord.
The role of a fuse in series with any electrical appliances is to open the circuit should a current higher that the rating of the wire occur. When a device shorts out to ground there is a very high rush of current trying to return back to the distribution panel. It is comparative to when a welder strikes an arc in welding, the temperature created is enough to melt steel together. If this high current is not stopped in home wiring situations, then the insulation will melt off of the wire feeding the appliance and a fire could break out. The opening of the protective fuse prevents this situation from happening.
In the UK the fuse is a cartridge fuse in the 3-pin plug. Fuses of 3, 5 and 13 amps can be bought in most hardware stores and supermarkets, and fuses of 1, 7 and 10 amps can also be bought. The fuse depends on the appliance.
You name it and there's a good chance that some version of any appliance is made in Japan.
to create a short circuite
for those appliances do not break immediately...........
Seems to me that would be a tool for the residents. A diagram of the home that shows electrical outlets and direct wired appliances - and which breaker or fuse these point to.
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That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.
Yes, it is important to have the fuse box properly grounded. Grounding the fuse box helps to protect you and your electrical devices from electrical faults and ensures the safe operation of the electrical system in your home or building. It provides a path for electrical current to flow safely into the ground in case of a fault or surge, preventing potential electrical shock or damage to appliances and circuits. It is best to consult a licensed electrician to ensure that your fuse box is properly grounded according to local electrical
The Underwriters Laboratory does monitor the cost of electrical appliances.
Alternating current is used to operate your electrical appliances.
No, electrical appliances have no patron saint.
No appliances should be used with a frayed or damaged electrical cord.
The fuse wire is rated for a specific amount of amperage. If the amperage exceeds that rating, the fuse wire will quickly melt. The current flow in the circuit is interrupted, thereby protecting the appliance from an overload condition.