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How does earth wire and fuse prevent an electric shock?
if
live wire
touches
metal case
, because case is
earthed
a large
current
flows through
live
wire, through case, and out down
earth
wire
surge in
current
melts
fuse
when amount of current is
greater
than
fuse rating
fuses connected to
live
wire so breaking fuse breaks the
circuit
and cuts of
live supply
isolates
the whole
appliance
, preventing
electric
shock from case and
fire
caused by
heating
effect
of large
current
Fuse rating and cable thickness
the larger the
current
, the
thicker
the
cable
needed to carry it to stop cable getting too
hot
and
melting
fuse rating needed for cables
increases
with
cable
thickness
Blowing a fuse in a toaster
fault allows
live wire
to touch
metal
case
large
current
flows out (
surges
) though
earth wire
to the
earth
large surge in current
melts
the
fuse
which
isolates
the
appliance
and makes it
safe
Household fuses
blow
when a
light
bulb
goes
protects
wiring
in
house
, not just appliance
Circuit breakers
large current
may
turn
off a circuit breaker
turn off
quicker
than time taken for
fuse
to
melt
can be
reset
, easier than having to
replace
a fuse
more expensive
than fuses
Earthing meaning
case
must be attached to an
earth wire
Earthed conductor
can never become
live
Why are appliances with metal cases usually earthed?
to reduce the danger of
electric shock
Double insulated
if appliance has a
plastic
casing
and no
metal
parts showing
What do double insulated appliances only need?
only
live
and
neutral wire
, no
earth wire
Two-core cables
cables that only carry
live
and
neutral
wires