Question 202Electricity & Electronics - 1st Asst/Chief
70% to passWhen replacing a fuse with one of a ampere higher rating than the original, which of the following is true?
The correct answer is B) It endangers the apparatus it is supposed to protect. The purpose of a fuse is to protect electrical equipment and circuits from damage due to excessive current. When the current exceeds the fuse's rating, the fuse is designed to open the circuit and interrupt the flow of current, preventing potential fire or damage to the equipment. Replacing a fuse with one of a higher ampere rating undermines this protective function, as the higher-rated fuse will allow more current to flow through the circuit, potentially damaging the equipment it is supposed to safeguard. The other options are incorrect because: A) Replacing a fuse with a higher rating does not reduce the possibility of short circuits, and may actually increase the risk; C) A higher-rated fuse will not create a larger voltage drop in the circuit; and D) Increasing the fuse rating does not improve the efficiency of the equipment, but rather compromises its safety.
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