In distribution transformers, fuse wires are very thin when
compared to conductor size. How it's possible?
Answer Posted / satish
Fuse wire used for protection purpose..so it is with
specific current carrying capacity and melting point.so
current capacity of fuse element is always less than
current carrying conductor.Due that reason only both
current carrying conductor and fuse wire with different
size,different material and legth too....
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