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If an appliance does not work at all when you plug it in and turn the switch on the appliance circuit is not on.
The appliance's circuit is open.
No, an electric appliance will not work without electricity.
An appliance cord is the power cord that must be plugged into an electric outlet before a small electric appliance such as a toaster, steam iron, hand mixer, or radio will work.
If it seems as though your appliance is not working at all, then the first thing you need to do is make sure there is power to the appliance. Plug a different electric device, that you know works, into the same outlet to check. If the device does not work, then there is your motive and you may want to go check your fuse or circuit breaker. However, if it does in fact work, then your problem lies somewhere else within the appliance. To determine what refrigerator repairing needs to be done, you may need to check the compressor, overload/relay, thermostats, and wiring, and if none of this works then it's best to contact a professional appliance repair person by looking in your local phone book.
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Yes- with a plug (wall socket) adaptor as our pin arrangement is different.
Usually nothing good will happen. The appliance may not work or be damaged or overheat. Sometimes for small electronics, it will work fine. Many electronic devices have a rectifier that converts AC to DC, and DC will pass through and work fine. But other devices have transformers that will not work with DC input.
There is no need to. You can just switch it off. Only pull the plug out if your doing electrical work on the appliance. Otherwise, there is no need to take the plug out; just switch it off.
No. The electric part of the stove is probably the clock and timer, not the oven its self.
A fuse is specifically rated to a certain amount of power. When this is exceeded the fuse 'melts' and will not allow the power limit to be over extended. A nail will allow the appliance to work but offers no protection.
Electric Stoves Work in a weird way. When you plug it in a sends a signal to the mainframe. which causes an electric volt that hits the metal causing it to get hot.