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On Monday, 19 March 2018 17:02:42 UTC, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , whisky-dave wrote: Which is the best fuse to use (3A, 5A or 13A) with a 1.15kW electric fire at a potential difference of 240v If you're talking a plug fuse, the load is irrelevant. As it is to protect the flex etc. In other words, a table light with a 20 watt bulb would be fine with a 13 amp fuse if the cable was rated at 13 amps. But that wasn't the question was it. This was a mid-term test, so you would got this question wrong. Often with examination question, the right answer is the one the examiner is expecting. I have had that dilema many times. I hand my grandson a sheet of A4 paper and ask him what shape it is, he replies it's a rectangle. Wrong. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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