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FUSE
• A fuse is a safety device used for the purpose
of protecting a circuit against excess current.
• In the event of excessive current , the fuse
element melts and opens up the circuit there
by protecting it from damage.
• Fuses open the circuits to prevent the high
currents caused by short circuits from causing
damage.
FUSE
• A fuse there fore , has to do three things .
1. It has to know , or sense , when a short
circuit exists.
2. It has to open the circuit before any damage
is done.
3. It has to have no effect on the circuit during
normal operation, that is, when no short
circuit exists.
FUSE
When a short circuit occurs, the current flowing
through the fuse increases greatly. This is causes
the heating of the fuse element to increase. The
fuse element has a low melting point, which
means, that it melts at a lower temperature than
ordinary wire conductors.
When the heat caused by the short-circuited
current reaches the melting point of the fuse
element, the element melts and opens the
circuit.
FUSE
• Installation of fuse:- the fuses are
always connected into the live
wires(L1,L2,L3) and never into the neutral
N or the protective earth line PE.
• The materials which can be used in
fuse wire tin ,lead ,zinc,silver,
antimony,copper and alluminium
FUSE
FUSE
Re-wirable type fuse:- (Kit-kat fuse) .
The fuse element in this type of fuse consists of a
wire which may be replaced when necessary.
These fuses are simple in construction and the
initial cost as well as the renewal cost is very low.
The fuse elements used in this type are tinned
copper wire, lead and tin alloy.
Approximate size of fuse elements of tinned copper
wire or aluminium wire for use in semi-enclosed
fuses .
FUSE
FUSE
The fuse element will melt after approximately 2
minutes when carrying a current equal to twice
the current rating.
However, the cut-off time factor varies in
rewirable fuses due to;
I. The construction of the carrier .
II. The manner in which the fuse was in service.
III. The length of time the fuse was in service.
IV. Ambient temperature.
V. The amount of current etc.
FUSE
• Disadvantages of rewirable type fuse:
i. Deterioration of the fuse element by oxidation
due to heating.
ii. Lack of discrimination.
iii. Effected by the fluctuation of the ambient
temperature.
iv. Low speed operation .
v. External flash or arc on blowing.
vi. Poor rupturing capacity .
vii. Wrong rating possible by human error
FUSE
Cartridge fuses:-
o Cartridge fuses are developed to over come the
disadvantages of rewirable fuses.
o As cartridge fuse elements are enclosed in an air
tight chamber, deterioration dose not take
place.
o Further the rating of a cartridge fuse could be
accurately determined from its marking.
o How ever , the cost of replacement of cartridge
fuses is more than that of rewirable fuses .
FUSE
FUSE
• Cartridge fuses can be grouped as
those with a :
I. Low rupturing capacity.
II. High rupturing capacity.
FUSE
Rupturing capacity is the ability of a fuse to open
the faulty circuit without much arcing or damage
to it self.
For domestic installations, low rupturing capacity
fuses are used whereas for power factory
installations, and for installations connected from
high power sources, High rupturing
capacity(HRC).
FUSE
• Low rupturing capacity cartridge
fuses can be further divided in-to
two types .
1. Ferrule- contact cartridge fuses.
2. Diazed screw-type cartridge fuses.
FUSE
• Ferrule- contact cartridge fuses.
 This type of fuse used for protecting electrical and
electronics circuit.
 These are available 25,50,100,200,250,500 mill
amperes, and also in 1,2,5,6,10,16,and32 amperes
capacity.
 Normally the current rating is written on one side of the
cap, and while replacing, the same capacity fused
should be used.
 its body is made up glass and fuse wire is connected
between two metallic cap.
 This fuse can be plugged into the socket, it can be fitted
into a fuse base with a screw, in a fuse –holder .
FUSE
• LRC
FUSE
• Diazed screw-type cartridge fuses.
I. It is also not a rewirable type of fuse.
II. This type of fuse is commonly used in domestic and
industrical electrical installations in many countries.
o Its consists of the following parts
i. Screw cap or fuse cartridge-holder.
ii. Fuse cartridge .
iii. Fitting screw or contact screw
iv. Protective plastic or ceramic ring.
v. Fuse base or fuse socket.
FUSE
FUSE
FUSE
• Fuse cartridges are available for rated electric
currents of 2,4,6,10,16,20,25,35,50and 63
amperes.
• To prevent the insertion of a fuse cartridge having
a large current rating than intended, the foot
contacts of the fuse cartridges have different
diameters for each rated current i.g for the
smaller the current the smaller the diameter of
the foot contact.
• As there is also a separate fitting screw for each
type of cartridge.
FUSE
Construction of a cartridges fuse:-
• The ceramic body of the cartridge with its foot
and head contacts.
• The two contacts are linked by a fuse wire which
is embedded in sand.
• Each cartridge has a break indicator which will be
ejected from the cartridge if the fuse wire burnt
out.
• For easy identification of the fuse cartridges and
the corresponding fitting screws ,they are marked
with various colours.
FUSE
• The part of cartridge fuse are:-
i. Head contact
ii. Break indicator
iii. Fuse wire
iv. Sand filling
v. Ceramic fuse body
vi. Foot contact.
FUSE
• Colour –code of a cartridge fuse:-
• Pink – 2 amperes
• Brown-4 amp.
• Green-6amp.
• Red-10amp.
• Grey-16 amp.
• Blue -20 amp.
• Yellow-25 amp.
• Black-35 amp.
• White-50 amp.
• Copper-63 amp.
FUSE
• Diazed type fuses are also available in
two categories:-
a) Quick-response
b) Delayed- action type.
• The quick response type is used for heating
circuits and normal loads where as the
delayed- action type is used for motor
circuit and highly inductive circuits.
FUSE
FUSE
• High rupturing capacity fuses(HRC) :-
o They are cylindrical in shape and are made of a
ceramic body filled in with a chemically treated
filling powder or silica to quench the arcing
quickly without any fire hazard.
o Normally a silver alloy is used as the fusing
element and when it melts due to the excessive
current, it combines with the surrounded
sand/powder , and forms small globules without
making an arc, spark or gas.
o HRC fuses can open a short-circuited circuit with
in 0.013 second.
FUSE
• HRC FUSE
FUSE
FUSE
Fuse

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Fuse

  • 2. FUSE • A fuse is a safety device used for the purpose of protecting a circuit against excess current. • In the event of excessive current , the fuse element melts and opens up the circuit there by protecting it from damage. • Fuses open the circuits to prevent the high currents caused by short circuits from causing damage.
  • 3. FUSE • A fuse there fore , has to do three things . 1. It has to know , or sense , when a short circuit exists. 2. It has to open the circuit before any damage is done. 3. It has to have no effect on the circuit during normal operation, that is, when no short circuit exists.
  • 4. FUSE When a short circuit occurs, the current flowing through the fuse increases greatly. This is causes the heating of the fuse element to increase. The fuse element has a low melting point, which means, that it melts at a lower temperature than ordinary wire conductors. When the heat caused by the short-circuited current reaches the melting point of the fuse element, the element melts and opens the circuit.
  • 5. FUSE • Installation of fuse:- the fuses are always connected into the live wires(L1,L2,L3) and never into the neutral N or the protective earth line PE. • The materials which can be used in fuse wire tin ,lead ,zinc,silver, antimony,copper and alluminium
  • 7. FUSE Re-wirable type fuse:- (Kit-kat fuse) . The fuse element in this type of fuse consists of a wire which may be replaced when necessary. These fuses are simple in construction and the initial cost as well as the renewal cost is very low. The fuse elements used in this type are tinned copper wire, lead and tin alloy. Approximate size of fuse elements of tinned copper wire or aluminium wire for use in semi-enclosed fuses .
  • 9. FUSE The fuse element will melt after approximately 2 minutes when carrying a current equal to twice the current rating. However, the cut-off time factor varies in rewirable fuses due to; I. The construction of the carrier . II. The manner in which the fuse was in service. III. The length of time the fuse was in service. IV. Ambient temperature. V. The amount of current etc.
  • 10. FUSE • Disadvantages of rewirable type fuse: i. Deterioration of the fuse element by oxidation due to heating. ii. Lack of discrimination. iii. Effected by the fluctuation of the ambient temperature. iv. Low speed operation . v. External flash or arc on blowing. vi. Poor rupturing capacity . vii. Wrong rating possible by human error
  • 11. FUSE Cartridge fuses:- o Cartridge fuses are developed to over come the disadvantages of rewirable fuses. o As cartridge fuse elements are enclosed in an air tight chamber, deterioration dose not take place. o Further the rating of a cartridge fuse could be accurately determined from its marking. o How ever , the cost of replacement of cartridge fuses is more than that of rewirable fuses .
  • 12. FUSE
  • 13. FUSE • Cartridge fuses can be grouped as those with a : I. Low rupturing capacity. II. High rupturing capacity.
  • 14. FUSE Rupturing capacity is the ability of a fuse to open the faulty circuit without much arcing or damage to it self. For domestic installations, low rupturing capacity fuses are used whereas for power factory installations, and for installations connected from high power sources, High rupturing capacity(HRC).
  • 15. FUSE • Low rupturing capacity cartridge fuses can be further divided in-to two types . 1. Ferrule- contact cartridge fuses. 2. Diazed screw-type cartridge fuses.
  • 16. FUSE • Ferrule- contact cartridge fuses.  This type of fuse used for protecting electrical and electronics circuit.  These are available 25,50,100,200,250,500 mill amperes, and also in 1,2,5,6,10,16,and32 amperes capacity.  Normally the current rating is written on one side of the cap, and while replacing, the same capacity fused should be used.  its body is made up glass and fuse wire is connected between two metallic cap.  This fuse can be plugged into the socket, it can be fitted into a fuse base with a screw, in a fuse –holder .
  • 18. FUSE • Diazed screw-type cartridge fuses. I. It is also not a rewirable type of fuse. II. This type of fuse is commonly used in domestic and industrical electrical installations in many countries. o Its consists of the following parts i. Screw cap or fuse cartridge-holder. ii. Fuse cartridge . iii. Fitting screw or contact screw iv. Protective plastic or ceramic ring. v. Fuse base or fuse socket.
  • 19. FUSE
  • 20. FUSE
  • 21. FUSE • Fuse cartridges are available for rated electric currents of 2,4,6,10,16,20,25,35,50and 63 amperes. • To prevent the insertion of a fuse cartridge having a large current rating than intended, the foot contacts of the fuse cartridges have different diameters for each rated current i.g for the smaller the current the smaller the diameter of the foot contact. • As there is also a separate fitting screw for each type of cartridge.
  • 22. FUSE Construction of a cartridges fuse:- • The ceramic body of the cartridge with its foot and head contacts. • The two contacts are linked by a fuse wire which is embedded in sand. • Each cartridge has a break indicator which will be ejected from the cartridge if the fuse wire burnt out. • For easy identification of the fuse cartridges and the corresponding fitting screws ,they are marked with various colours.
  • 23. FUSE • The part of cartridge fuse are:- i. Head contact ii. Break indicator iii. Fuse wire iv. Sand filling v. Ceramic fuse body vi. Foot contact.
  • 24. FUSE • Colour –code of a cartridge fuse:- • Pink – 2 amperes • Brown-4 amp. • Green-6amp. • Red-10amp. • Grey-16 amp. • Blue -20 amp. • Yellow-25 amp. • Black-35 amp. • White-50 amp. • Copper-63 amp.
  • 25. FUSE • Diazed type fuses are also available in two categories:- a) Quick-response b) Delayed- action type. • The quick response type is used for heating circuits and normal loads where as the delayed- action type is used for motor circuit and highly inductive circuits.
  • 26. FUSE
  • 27. FUSE • High rupturing capacity fuses(HRC) :- o They are cylindrical in shape and are made of a ceramic body filled in with a chemically treated filling powder or silica to quench the arcing quickly without any fire hazard. o Normally a silver alloy is used as the fusing element and when it melts due to the excessive current, it combines with the surrounded sand/powder , and forms small globules without making an arc, spark or gas. o HRC fuses can open a short-circuited circuit with in 0.013 second.
  • 29. FUSE
  • 30. FUSE