Whether your fuses will blow when using a convection oven and electric skillet simultaneously depends on your apartment's electrical capacity and the wattage of the appliances. Most standard circuits in apartments can handle around 15-20 amps, which may be exceeded if both appliances draw too much power at once. To avoid tripping the breaker, check the wattage ratings of both appliances and ensure they do not exceed the circuit's capacity. If unsure, it's best to use them one at a time or consult with an electrician.
Any electric circuit need to be equipped with electric fuses to protect the electric appliances or any electric/electronic equipment from damage due to unexpected electric current sudden or transient increase.
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No. That is mechanical, not electric.
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H. W. Turner has written: 'Advances in electric fuses; a summary of published information, 1950-1965' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Electric fuses 'The temperature rise and millivolt drop of contactor contacts' 'Net arc transfer between copper contactor contacts in a D.C. circuit at voltages up to 500 V' -- subject(s): Electric arc, Electric contactors, Electric contacts, Testing 'The relation between wear of copper contacts and arc current' -- subject(s): Electric contactors, Testing 'Calculation of the effect of preheating on the pre-arcing time of fuses' -- subject(s): Electric fuses, Testing
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Blown fuses or bad elements.
No, electric fires typically require a higher fuse rating due to their power consumption. They usually take 15-amp or 20-amp fuses to handle the load safely. Please check the manufacturer's instructions or labeling on the appliance to confirm the correct fuse rating needed.
The cause of this issue can be blown fuses in the car. If the fuses are not blown, there is a fault in the electrical system.
Check fuses
On blower assemble and on internal vent line from the back