Question 66Electricity & Electronics - 1st Asst/Chief
70% to passFuses are sometimes placed in series with a thermal trip-type circuit breaker. What is the purpose of a fuse used in this arrangement?
The correct answer is A) short-circuit protection. The purpose of using a fuse in series with a thermal trip-type circuit breaker is to provide additional short-circuit protection. While the circuit breaker can protect against sustained overloads, a fuse can act faster to interrupt large, short-duration fault currents that could otherwise damage the circuit. The fuse acts as a backup to the circuit breaker, ensuring the circuit is quickly de-energized in the event of a short circuit, which is a critical safety feature. The other options are incorrect because: B) a fuse would not be the primary means of protecting against short-duration surges, which is typically handled by other devices like surge suppressors; C) the circuit breaker already provides sustained overload protection, so the fuse is not the primary means of that protection; and D) fuses do not typically provide time delay protection, which is more associated with the thermal trip mechanism of the circuit breaker.
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