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Fuse derives its name from the Latin word “fusus” which means to?
A fuse is the simplest circuit protection device. It derives its name from the Latin word “fusus,” meaning “to melt.” Fuses have been used almost from the beginning of the use of electricity. The earliest type of fuse was simply a bare wire between two connections. The wire was smaller than the conductor it was protecting and, therefore, would melt before the conductor it was protecting was harmed. Some “copper fuse link” types are still in use, but most fuses no longer use copper as the fuse element (the part of the fuse that melts). After changing from copper to other metals, tubes or enclosures were developed to hold the melting metal. The enclosed fuse made possible the addition of filler material, which helps to contain the arc that occurs when the element melts.
In what year was the circuit breaker developed?
The first compact, workable circuit breaker was developed in 1923. It took 4 years to design a device that would interrupt circuits of 5000 amperes at 120 volts ac or dc. In 1928 the first circuit breaker was placed on the market.
Cartridge fuses can be rated to handle voltages up to?
Cartridge fuses are available in a variety of physical sizes and are used in many different circuit applications. They can be rated at voltages up to 10,000 volts and have current ratings of from 1/500 (.002) ampere to 800 amperes.
What type of time delay rating would be typically used for fuses on delicate equipment?
Fast fuses are designed to open very quickly when the current through the fuse exceeds the current rating of the fuse. Fast fuses are used to protect devices that are very sensitive to increased current. A fast fuse will open faster than a delay or standard fuse.
Fast fuses can be used to protect delicate instruments or semiconductor devices.
A fuse identified with an old commercial designation of 3AG 1 250V can be replaced with which of the following new commercial designations?

What is an advantage of using a voltmeter to check for an open fuse?
Remember there is no voltage drop across a straight piece of wire. Some plug-type fuseholders have test points built in to allow you to check the voltage. To check for voltage on a clip-type fuseholder, check each of the clips. The advantage of using a voltmeter to check for an open fuse is that the circuit does not have to be deenergized and the fuse does not have to be removed.
If an identical replacement fuse cannot be obtained, which of the following can be altered on a replacement?
The best substitution fuse is a fuse with the same current and time delay ratings and a higher voltage rating.
The __________ confines, divides, and extinguishes the arc drawn between contacts each time the circuit breaker interrupts current.
The ARC EXTINGUISHER confines, divides, and extinguishes the arc drawn between contacts each time the circuit breaker interrupts current. The arc extinguisher is actually a series of contacts that open gradually, dividing the arc and making it easier to confine and extinguish.
Which of the following trip elements uses an electromagnet in series with the load?

A magnetic trip element circuit breaker uses an electromagnet in series with the circuit load as in figure 20. With normal current, the electromagnet will not have enough attraction to the trip bar to move it, and the contacts will remain closed as shown in figure 20, view A. The strength of the magnetic field of the electromagnet increases as current through the coil increases. As soon as the current in the circuit becomes large enough, the trip bar is pulled toward the magnetic element (electromagnet), the contacts are opened, and the current stops, as shown in figure 20, view B.
Push button circuit breakers used for low-voltage systems use what type of trip elements?
Low power circuit breaker of the push-button or push-pull type. This circuit breaker has a thermal trip element.
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