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High-breakage fuses and low-breakage fuses

The breaking capacity of a fuse refers to the maximum current value under the rated voltage at which the fuse can safely break the circuit without breaking. Fuses can be categorized into high breaking capacity and low breaking capacity according to their breaking capacity.

In electrical equipment, fuse is a very important safety device, which can quickly cut off the power supply when there is an overload or short circuit in the circuit, to protect the safety of electrical equipment and users. The breaking capacity of a fuse refers to the maximum current value under the rated voltage at which the fuse can safely break the circuit without breaking. Fuses can be categorized into high breaking capacity and low breaking capacity according to their breaking capacity.

First, let’s take a look at high-interrupting fuses. High-break fuses are usually used in high-power equipment or high-current circuits, and have a strong breaking capacity to quickly cut off the power supply in the event of a short-circuit or overload. This type of fuse is able to withstand higher currents and is therefore more suitable for use in higher power equipment. High-break fuses are generally designed and manufactured to professional standards to ensure their reliability and safety.

The opposite of high-break fuses is low-break fuses. Low breaking fuses are suitable for small power equipment or low current circuits, their breaking capacity is relatively weak, and they can only work under small current conditions. These fuses are mainly used in small electrical equipment or electronic products to protect circuits and components from overload or short circuit damage. Although low breaking fuses have a lower breaking capacity, they can work well in specific scenarios.

Overall, high and low breaking fuses each have their own scope of application and advantages. When selecting fuses, they should be chosen reasonably according to the power requirements of the equipment and the load of the circuit to ensure the safe operation of electrical equipment. In addition, attention should be paid to whether the installation location and specifications of the fuse meet the requirements to avoid unnecessary accidents and damages. By gaining a deeper understanding of the characteristics and applications of high-break and low-break fuses, the safety of electrical equipment and users can be better safeguarded.

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