At home, the most common types of fuses are cartridge fuses and plug fuses. Cartridge fuses are cylindrical and typically found in older electrical systems, while plug fuses are used in fuse boxes and can be easily replaced. Additionally, some homes may utilize circuit breakers instead of fuses, which provide similar overcurrent protection but can be reset rather than replaced. Both types are designed to prevent electrical overloads and protect wiring and appliances.
No. Parallel circuits are not fuses. Fuses can be used to protect parallel circuits.
Mini fuses
Amperage is used to rate cartridge fuses.
No there are many types and sizes of fuses - you should use the correct size fuse whatever you are doing.
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Fuses are found in your fridge , tv and other home appliances. They are in every single plugsocket in your house.
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Cooper Bussmann is a brand name for a specific type of fuses. These fuses are used with circuit breakers to ensure that the circuit does not become overloaded, resulting the failure of the circuit.
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