Guide to Fuses Bangor

A guide to the different types of cartridge fuse you will possibly come across in your home, their uses and essential safety advice. Cartridge fuses are available in several sizes and Ampages, and are designed for several different applications. It is important to always use the correct fuse for a specific electrical circuit to avoid damage to the circuit or worse. Here is a guide to the different fuses and their main uses.

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Guide to Fuses

Cartridge fuses are available in several sizes and Ampages, and are designed for several different applications. It is important to always use the correct fuse for a specific electrical circuit to avoid damage to the circuit or worse. Here is a guide to the different fuses and their main uses.

5A Fuse

Used mainly for lighting curcuits.

5A fuse

15A Fuse

Generally used in a Storage Heater or Immersion Heater circuit.

15A fuse

20A Fuse

Used in a 20amp radial power circuit and sometimes in storage heater circuits.

20A fuse

30A Fuse

A 30amp fuse will be used in a ring main circuit and sometimes in a radial power circuit(30amp).

30A fuse

45A Fuse

These large fuses are used in cooker circuits and shower circuits.

45A fuse

Remember that fuses are a safety device, designed to blow out and cut off an electrical circuit in the event of a power surge or electrical malfunction. Replacing fuses with any other metal object just to get the circuit running again is very dangerous!

Testing Fuses

The easiest way to test if a fuse is blown is to use a handheld fuse tester. You can buy these devices very cheaply and most types include the ability to test lightbulb and batteries as well as cartridge fuses.

Fuse Wire

Some circuits in older houses might contain Fuse Wire instead of Fuses. If this is the case in your house, you should use 5amp wire for a lighting circuit, 15amp for an immersion heater circuit, 30amp wire for a ring main or cooker circuit (for cookers up to 12kw).

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