Fuses and earthing

Cards (12)

  • Surges
    Sudden increase in current which can..
    ~ Damage appliance
    ~ Cause a fire
    ~ Electric shock
  • Used to protect against surges in a current?
    ~ Fuses
    ~ Circuit breakers
  • Fuses have a thin wire which melts and breaks circuit when the current is too high.
  • Generally, you should use a fuse with a rating a few amps above the recommended current for the appliance.
  • Which fuse rating would be appropriate for a kettle designed to operate at 5 A of current?
    8 A
  • Circuit breakers are like a fuse that can be reset after they break the circuit.
  • Fuses
    Good..
    ~ Simple / cheap
  • Fuses
    Bad..
    ~ Permanently broken
  • Circuit breakers
    Good..
    Tripped -> Turn of circuit
    ~ Replaceable
  • Circuit breakers
    Bad..
    ~ More expensive
  • How earth wires protect us from electric shocks..
    1 ~ The earth wire is connected to the casing of the appliance.
    2 ~ If live wire touches the appliance casing, earth wire provides alternative pathway for electricity to flow.
    3 ~ No electric shocks from touching the casing.
  • An appliance has ‘double insulation’
    Therefore it most likely..
    Has a plastic casing but no earth wire.