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7 Interesting Facts About Industrial Fuse Box
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Fuse boxes have long supplied homes with essential security against the short circuits, temperature increases, and excessive current flows. But, have you ever thought about who invented these boxes, why they created them, and other interesting facts about them? If you haven't, that is what we will do here. 

Fact 1 # 

Industrial fuses were also developed by the same person who developed the bulb, who respected Thomas Edison. He felt the need for the fuse after his company finally decided to ship the electricity to bigger cities like New York. And by the end of the 1890's he had already patented the face. Although the fuse does not remain the same, they have evolved to become the version they are now. The industrial fuse box you now see in your industries can maintain household and industrial electricity. 

Fact 2 # 

Do you know how a fuse saves your home from excessive temperature increases and current flows? Fuses contain a circuit responsible for the current following. And if something goes wrong, the circuit is the first to be broken. By breaking the circuit, the fuse saves the rest of the wiring and appliances. The circuit fuse contains wires that can melt if the excess current starts flowing through it. At the same time, wire is also responsible for functioning the circuit. So, when this wire breaks down, it takes down the whole circuit. 

Fact 3#

By design, a fuse box is the weakest link in your home's electrical security system. All other wires and parts in the electrical system have to be more robust to control the current flow.

The fuse box comes in savvier whenever there is enough current or temperature present that could affect the rest of the system. Sacrifice itself so that it can save your home from any disasters. By blowing a fuse, the circuit opens itself. Usually, it happens when the current is flowing six times more than its required limit. 

Fact 4#

The size of the fuse is not something out of the blue, but it is carefully matched with the gauge of the circuit wires. The size holds the key to controlling the current flow as it prevents the circuit from drawing more power than it can handle. So far for that reason, there are three types of industrial fuse boxes. 

14-gauge- larger circuit wires, a 15-amp fuse is acceptable.

12-gauge- larger wire, a 20-amp fuse is good.

10-gauge - larger wire, a 30-amp fuse is permissible.

Fact 5# 

Fuse also works with copper pennies. If you have put it in the fuse socket or if you have been thinking of doing it, you need to know that it's quite dangerous. It definitely offers a solution to restore the power, but it can't control the overflow of the current. By doing so, you immediately put your whole house in danger of fire since the copper penny will not break the circle whenever there is an excess amount of the current flow. So, don't you ever do that? 

Fact 6# 

If you haven't changed your fuse box in more than 20 years, you need to change it now. Over time energy consumption has changed from a few vaults to a hundred vaults, and the old fuses are not now suitable for the same amount of energy. The demands placed on fuse boxes today are much greater than in the old system.

Along with this, if your house's whole electrical system is older than 50 years, then you need to change it too, including the wires and everything else. Prevention is better than cure, and you don't have to wait for the electricity to set itself on fire to do it. 

 Fact 7# 

There are more fuse boxes than you think, so if you short circuit, you really need to look at what went off? And what is still on?. You may not have to go outside first. You have to check internal fuses in your home before going to look out. The fuse box always contains a red button located between the sockets. It can also affect the outage, so try pressing the button. It will take a little force but will be clicked and restore the connection. But, no matter whatever you do, always unplug the primary circuit because you can never be so sure in the case of electricity. 

That's all we have covered, all our fun facts, and you can get. With these facts, now you know the essential things about the fuse. Whenever the fuse goes off, mainly the industrial fuses, you need to repair and replace the damaged parts with new parts. And with that said, if you need spare parts for the fuse or for any other home machine like bosch mixer spare parts, you can visit the MRM machines to get the spare parts delivered overnight.