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What is a chassis circuit?

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A circuit is electrically grounded when charges are able to flow directly from the circuit into Earth in the event of a short circuit.AnswerYou are probably thinking about what is called a 'chassis ground' or 'chassis earth'. Cars' electrical systems are examples chassis ground systems.Using a car as an example, one terminal of the battery (usually the negative terminal) is connected directly to the metal body (the 'chassis') of the vehicle. The other terminal then supplies the various electrical loads in the car. An individual circuit consists of a single insulated cable running, via a switch, to, say, a headlamp; the return part of the circuit is then through the metal bodywork of the car. So the car's bodywork acts as the return conductor to the battery. Using a chassis earth dramatically reduces the number of conductors required by all the various loads within a car, as the chassis of the vehicle acts as the return conductor for each circuit.A chassis ground may, or may not, be itself connected to the general mass of the earth itself. In the case of a car, the chassis earth is not connected to the earth itself.In most other cases, ground or earth connections are made between the metal housing of an electrical appliance and the general mass of the earth itself. In the event of a line conductor accidentally making contact with the housing of an appliance, an earth fault is applied to that circuit, causing the fuse or circuit breaker supplying that circuit, to trip. In other words, the purpose of this type of earth connection is to protect against a shock hazard. The reason this sort of protection is necessary is because the supply transformer's neutral is grounded at the substation, and offers an alternative route for a fault current to return to the source.


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Could it be a circuit used in a car? In which case it comprises a load connected, via a fuse and switch, between a positive lead from the battery, and the metal chassis of the vehicle providing the return to the negative side of the battery.


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The chassis part of the car was prepared first. This is a sentence which contains the word chassis.


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Short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal chassis, CRT shield or carbon painted on the CRT after removing the anode.


Why does the wire from the fuse box to the head light switch burn up?

Check the headlight fuse that's INSIDE the box. If an oversized fuse has been put in the fusebox you will have problems with the wire overheating whenever there is a problem in the circuit. There is a short circuit (wire touching chassis ground) somewhere in the lighting circuit, but the wire is burning because an oversized fuse has been put in the circuit.


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