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All UK-style 13-A plugs are fitted with a fuse for the purpose of overcurrent protection. The fuse rating must be appropriate for the load supplied by the plug, up to a maximum of 13 A.
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It is a fuse, a piece of metal wire, usually in a glass tube, that can only just carry the maximum allowed current. A current greater than the maximum allowed will melt the wire.
According to the NEC (national electric code) a maximum of 2% voltage drop is allowed.
Yes, the rating on the receptacle is the maximum amount of voltage that is legally allowed to be applied to the device.
Maximum Overcurrent Protection
Assuming 208V 1 phase, 125% of the FLA, 40X 1.25 = 50, A 50 amp 2 pole breaker would be used and would be the maximum allowed by the NEC
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All UK-style 13-A plugs are fitted with a fuse for the purpose of overcurrent protection. The fuse rating must be appropriate for the load supplied by the plug, up to a maximum of 13 A.
The maximum is 25%
Yes but maximum 100ml .
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