examples of fuses
Fuses: electric connection devices devised for interrupting the current in the event of electric overload by melting one of its components.
knife-blade cartridge fuse
Having a capacity of 60 to 600 amperes, it protects the main electric circuit.
plug fuse
Having a maximum capacity of 30 amperes, it screws in like a lightbulb and protects a circuit of 120 volts.
cartridge fuse
Having a maximum capacity of 60 amperes, it protects a circuit of 240 volts.