Drop Out Fuses are essential safety devices used in electrical power distribution systems to protect circuits from overcurrent conditions. These fuses consist of a fuse element housed within a porcelain insulator.
Under normal operating conditions, the fuse element remains intact, allowing current to flow through the circuit unhindered. However, in the event of a fault or overcurrent situation, the fuse element melts or breaks, interrupting the circuit and preventing damage to equipment and infrastructure.
Drop Out Fuses are designed to “drop out” of the circuit automatically when activated, providing reliable protection against short circuits and overloads. They are commonly used in distribution lines, transformers, and capacitor banks.
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