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In the UK, you cannot put a 5 amp fuse in a 3 amp plug. The general rule of thumb is that you should use like for like.

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What are the three main fuses for a plug?

Answer for UK, Europe and countries running a 50 Hz supply service.In the UK the power plugs are the standard 240 v 3-pin 13 amp variety and they can be fitted with 13 amp fuses. Other common fuse ratings that can be put in are 5 amps and 3 amps for low-power equipment, and it is also possible to buy other fuses like 1 amp, 7 amps and 10 amps.


What is the Significance of black red and green color in 3 pin plug?

The colour coding in a thee pin plug ist to ensure correct connection of the wires. Three pin plugs contain an Earth (green and yellow or green), a Neutral (blue or black) and a Live (brown or red). The live pin of the UK's standard three pin plug also contains a fuse (depending on eqiupment between 1A and 13A) so that if there is an electrical fault or power surge the fuse blows and protects the user from being electrocuted.


Where is the fuse in a plug?

All types of fuse work in exactly the same way. A fuse is an overcurrent protection device which protects a circuit against overload currents or short-circuit currents.Overloads are caused when too high a load is connected, causing the supply conductor to carry more current than it is designed to carry. If this is allowed to continue, it may cause the conductor to overheat and represent a fire hazard.Short-circuits occur when the line conductor accidentally comes into direct contact with either the neutral conductor or the earth (ground), causing a very high overcurrent to flow.A fuse contains a metal strip, called an fuse element, which is designed to melt and disconnect the circuit in the event of an overcurrent. The higher the overcurrent, the faster the fuse will act to disconnect the circuit.Fuses are graded in such a way that the fuse closest to the fault should operate first. For example, the fuse protecting a residential lighting circuit should operate faster than the fuse protecting the consumer unit.


If I buy hair straighteners from the US will they work with UK plug sockets?

no. North America uses a 110 volt household current, UK. uses 220 volts. You would need a transformer to step down the current. The plug lay-out is also different.


Do UK plug sockets use electric when they are turned on?

they only use electricity when an appliance is plugged in and switched on

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Why does one pin on a three pin plug get really hot?

Either the conductor connection to that pin of the plug is failing-replace the plugor- the receptacle is old and loose fitting due to metal fatigue-replace the receptacleor- the conductor termination at the receptacle is loose-tighten or replace receptacle if damaged. Loose connection creates resistance, which equals heatAnswer for UK and other countries using 13 amp square-pin plug:I had this happen yesterday in a fused plug and cured the problem by opening the plug, taking out the 13 A fuse and squeezing together the fuse sockets with pliers to make the fuse a tighter fit. Then I put the fuse back in. That did the trick (for a UK 13-amp plug with fuse feeding a 2 kW convector).


What is the difference between 3amp and 13amp fuse?

If the fuse thsat has blown is a 3 amp, you should only replace it with a 3 amp fuse, which is good for appliances up to 700 watts (In the UK, on 240 volts). Do not replace a 3 amp fuse with a 13 amp fuse, it gives much less protection. If you replace a 13 amp fuse with a 3 amp fuse, the 3 amp will likely blow, since the 13 amp fuse should be protecting a powerful appliance such as a heater, between 2000 watts and 3000 watts.


What are the three main fuses for a plug?

Answer for UK, Europe and countries running a 50 Hz supply service.In the UK the power plugs are the standard 240 v 3-pin 13 amp variety and they can be fitted with 13 amp fuses. Other common fuse ratings that can be put in are 5 amps and 3 amps for low-power equipment, and it is also possible to buy other fuses like 1 amp, 7 amps and 10 amps.


What is 13 amp plug?

It's the standard Type 'G' 3-pin plug used in the UK for electrical equipment and appliances. It should always contain a cartridge fuse of the right size to match the current or "amperage" drawn by the equipment/appliance it is supplying with power. Standard fuses to fit the plug are available in 13 amp, 5 amp, 3 amp and 1 amp sizes. For more information see the Related Link and the answer to the Related Question shown below.


Why is there a fuse in a plug?

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.


What is the rating of the fuse which is most commonly fitted to three pin plugs?

Answer for UK, Europe and countries running a 50 Hz supply service.The easiest way to check is to remove the plug from the wall socket, and open it. The rating will be written on the fuse and is given in Amps. Sometimes devices come with a molded plug top (no screws, can't be opened), however there will be a slot on the underside of the plug which allows you to take the fuse out.The Amp rating of a fuse in a plug is an electrical safety standard.When a fuse burns out (blows) it is usually due to an electrical fault in the device, which should be fixed before replacing the fuse.You should never replace a blown fuse with a fuse of a different Amp rating, either higher or lower.In the UK and Ireland, plug tops should always come with a fuse with a rating that suits the appliance it is attached to.Generally these ratings will be either3 amps - for small things like lamps5 amps - Also for small things.10amps - no example13amps for bigger things like the Vacuum cleaner.13 amps is the highest rating a 3 pin plug should have.As always, if in doubt, contact a registered electrician.


Which electricity plug in Cyprus?

Cyprus uses the same 13 Amp, 3 pin plugs that are used in the UK.


Can you change a 13 amp fuse for a 15 amp?

I have never seen a 13 amp rated plug, it is not defined in the National Electric Code, are you sure this is what you have?However, the NEC does allow both 15 and 20 amp receptacles that are being fed from a 20 amp circuit breaker.AnswerA fused 13-A plug is the standard electrical plug used in the UK, Ireland, and many other parts of the world that use 230/240 V supplies. It is incompatible with the now-obsolete, 15-A plug (except in theatrical lighting setups) which uses a different pin shape and is unfused.


What receptacles will except a 15 amp attachment plug?

Many receptacles will. First you need to tell us if you are in north America, UK or Australia.


Have an old gec 300 watt electric iron serial no507k cat no d5827 with no plug need info on how to connect?

Assuming it's a UK travelling iron it would have three wires and it would need a 13 amp 3-pin plug with a 3 amp or 5 amp fuse. If the wires are brown, blue and yellow/green, connect the brown to the 'L' pin where the fuse is, the blue to the 'N' pin and the yellow/green to the 'E' pin, the thicker one. It's extremely important to make the connections correctly and not mix them up. If the wires are a different colour, ask another question with the details.


Where does the air conditioning fuse go for an 89 Holden vn wagon v6 engine?

Don't know if I have the correct equivalent UK model,but the same model year UK omega had the air-con fuse at position F33 and was 30 amp rated. .


What are the common fuses for household use?

Common fuses for household use include the plug-type fuses like the glass tube fuse and the ceramic fuse used in appliances and electronics. Circuit breakers are also commonly used in household electrical systems to protect against overcurrent and short circuits.