A fuse is an electrical component that limits the flow of current and is used as a protective device to safeguard both equipment and people. A fuse consists of a narrow strip of metal that snaps apart when there is an excessive current flow across a circuit.
This results in immediate cessation of the flow of current across the circuit and protects all the components attached to that circuit.
How Does a Fuse Really Help?
All the wiring that you put in your house is actually a part of a big circuit. You attach different electric gadgets to the power line by plugging them into the circuit. A fuse is the first line of defense that this electric distribution system has in order to protect itself from the damaging effects of an electric surge. To ensure extra protection for your expensive electronic gadgets, use a fused plug to connect them to the electric circuit. These plugs have a fuse element along with their power connections and are extremely sensitive to variations in the amount of electricity flowing into the appliance.





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