plug fuse
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of electrical safety device: A "plug fuse" is a fuse designed with a threaded base that screws into a matching socket, similar to a light bulb. Its primary function is to protect an electrical circuit by melting and breaking the circuit if the current exceeds a safe level.
Usage
- Noun:
- This device is typically found in older residential electrical panels or for protecting specific appliances.
- It is characterized by its screw-in installation method.
Examples
- Noun:
- The kitchen circuit kept tripping, so I replaced the old plug fuse with a new 15-amp one.
- You should always turn off the main power before unscrewing a plug fuse from the fuse box.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Specification: Plug fuses are rated for specific amperages (e.g., 15A, 20A, 30A). Using a fuse with a higher rating than the circuit wire can handle is a fire hazard, a practice known as "overfusing."
Variants and Related Words
- Fuse (n): The general term for an overcurrent protection device.
- Fuse box (n): The panel or cabinet containing the fuses for a building's circuits.
- Circuit breaker (n): A modern device that performs a similar protective function but can be reset, unlike a one-time-use fuse.
- Screw-in fuse (n): A synonym for "plug fuse," emphasizing its installation method.
Synonyms
- Screw-in fuse
- Edison-base fuse (a specific common type named after its inventor)
Notes
- The term "plug fuse" is a compound noun. Its meaning is specific to the complete phrase. The individual words "plug" and "fuse" have their own separate, broader definitions.
Noun
- a fuse with a thread that screws into a socket