8.6 & 8.7 Fuse & Earth Wire, Safety
8.6 & 8.7 Fuse & Earth Wire, Safety
8.6 & 8.7 Fuse & Earth Wire, Safety
Alyssa
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TYPES OF FUSES
CARTRIDGE FUSE
~ If it blows the entire cartridge fuse is replaced
~ Fixed in 3-pin plug or electrical devices
~ Rating : 1A , 2A , 5A , 10A and13A
REWIRABLE FUSE
~ If it blows the fuse wire is replaced
~ Placed in the distribution box of house wiring system
~ Rating : 5A , 10A , 15A and 30A
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Rewirab
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Operating current,
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Fuse rating
Light Bulb
0.25
1A
Toaster
4.17
5A
Electric kettle
8.33
10 A
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Hazardous environment
~ The presence of
flammable or
combustible substances
~ Explosive
environment such as
leaking of cooking gas
in the kitchen
~ Poor housekeeping,
such as storing
flammable materials
near working rooms
Human error
~ Overloading of a
particular power
socket
~ Damp or wet
conditions, such as
split water on floor
or near exposed wire
~ Handling a light
socket with a wet
hand
(a)ELECTRIC SHOCK
Turn off the power supply at once
Do not try to touch or use a conductive tool to free the victim
Drag the victim away by using an insulator, such as a tie or a dry towel
wrapped around the victims leg
If the victims heart has stopped breathing, begin mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation if you are trained
Call 999 and stay with the victim until help arrives
(c ) FIRE
Cut off the power supply immediately
Do not use water if there is a leakage of electricity
Use suitable fire extinguishers to put off the fire
Call 999
2. EARTH WIRE
~
3. FUSE
~
All electrical appliances should have a fuse with correct rating. This
can prevent the appliances from overloading.
4. DOUBLE INSULATIONS
EXTRA
KNOWLEDGE
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