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Repairing Your Fuse Box

What Is This About?

The electrical protective system in your home acts as a safety device. It cuts off the electricity flowing through wiring (circuits) when wiring becomes overloaded or there is a short in the circuit. There are two protective systems: plug or cartridge fuses and circuit breakers.

Both types of protective safety devices serve the same purpose - they shut off power when a circuit carries more current than it should. Fuses destroy themselves (blow) and must be replaced. Circuit breakers function as switches that automatically trip open when current exceeds the circuit breaker rating. This guide will cover household fuse systems and how to replace them.

What Topics Are Covered?

  • SafetyThe Fuse Box
  • Types Of FusesFuse Sizes
  • What Not To Do
  • Troubleshooting A Circuit
  • How To Check For A Short Circuit
  • Replacing Blown Plug Fuses
  • Replacing Faulty Cartridge Fuses
  • and much more..

Includes full step-by-step diagrams and a tools and materials checklist.

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