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6.3 Fuses Why do wires get hot when a current passes through them? 6.3 Fuses 23 May 2017 • Fuses and circuit breakers cut off the electrical circuit when the current gets too high. • Circuit breakers have advantages over fuses. • The correct size fuse is important. • Double insulated devices have a shell of insulating material and so do not need to be earthed. Fuses Symbol • Fuses contain a thin piece of wire which melts when the current is higher than the value shown on it. This prevents fires. Fuse size = Power in Watts 230V E.g. a toaster has a power of 920W. Fuses are available in 3A, 5A and 13A sizes. Which one should be used? Fuse size = 920W / 230V = 4A. Use 5A the next highest value. Testing a fuse A 1 Fuse wire • Set up this circuit with 3cm of fuse wire on a heat proof mat. • Switch on the power supply and move the variable resistor. What current does the fuse melt at? Connect a lead from point 1 to the red terminal and switch on. What happens? The Earth Wire • Electrical objects with a metal case must be earthed – the case connected to the earth with a wire. This provides a path for electricity to flow if there is a fault “blowing” the fuse. Safe Live Faulty Fuse Live Fault Neutral Neutral Earth Fuse Metal Case Earth Metal Case Circuit Breakers • Circuit breakers are electromagnetic switches which cut off the power when the current gets too high. Advantages • Faster than fuses • Can be reset Key points • A fuse contains a thin piece of wire which melts when too much current passes through it, cutting off the power. • A circuit breaker is an electromagnetic switch that opens and cuts off the power if too much current passes through it.