How is fuse wire made? Why appliances such as ovens, microwaves have a fuse
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- An electrical fuse is a safety device in the circuit that protects electrical systems by breaking the connection when a short circuit is occurring. The fuse wire is made up of Sn (tin) and Pb (lead) alloy because of its high resistance and low melting.
- Reasons Why Your Microwave Is Tripping Your Breaker
When an appliance such as a microwave oven repeatedly trips the circuit breaker, it's overloading the electrical circuit, which is rated to handle a finite number of amps.
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An electrical fuse is a safety device in the circuit that protects electrical systems by breaking the connection when a short circuit is occurring.
The fuse wire is made up of Sn (tin) and Pb (lead) alloy because of its high resistance and low melting. Point.
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The ceramic fuse is used to protect the components of the microwave oven if you have a severe power fluctuation or if there is a critical fault with one of the internal components.
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