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fuse A safety device used to open a circuit if that circuit is overloaded.
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fuse A protection device found on the line. It is used to protect the system from faults. For example, if a fault occurs beyond the fuse point, the fuse will blow but the rest of the system will stay alive. When the fuse is blown, it sounds like a gun shot. Some older customer homes have fuses as well. Customers are encouraged to check their fuse box or breaker box before they call in with the power is out, to be sure the problem is on the utility system rather than within the home.
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fuse A protective device in the current path that melts or breaks when current exceeds a predetermined maximum value.
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fuse A replaceable protective device that breaks a circuit when the current becomes abnormally high. A fast-blow fuse is generally used in delicate circuits, whereas a slow-blow fuse is use in more rugged ones. See Circuit Breaker.
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fuse An electrical overcurrent device that opens a circuit when it melts due to excess current flow through it.
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