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Definition of Plug fuse
1. Noun. A fuse with a thread that screws into a socket.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plug Fuse
Literary usage of Plug fuse
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Interior Wiring and Systems for Electric Light and Power Sevice: A Manual of by Arthur Leroy Cook (1917)
"The earliest form of enclosed fuse was the Edison plug fuse. ... This plug fuse
is made in various •5 JJH g /t ^fc sizes Up jQ 30 amperes for use on 125- ..."
2. Continuous and Alternating Current Machinery by John Harold Morecroft (1914)
"The plug fuse is designed to overcome this possibility; it consists of a short
string fuse ... The plug fuse is illustrated in Fig. 267. Cartridge Fuses. ..."
3. Continuous and Alternating Current Machinery by John Harold Morecroft (1914)
"The plug fuse is designed to overcome this possibility; it consists of a short
string fuse ... The plug fuse is illustrated in Fig. 267. Cartridge Fuses. ..."
4. Report of the Joint Committee of the Senate and Assembly of the State of New by Edwin A. Merritt, Edwin A. Merritt, Jr (1911)
"The Standard Edison plug fuse is not approved for over 12o volts, except on Edison
three-wire systems with grounded neutral, where the difference of ..."
5. EMF Electrical Year Book by Electrical Trade Publishing Company (1921)
"When the ordinary plug fuse blows it must be replaced by a new fuse, ...
This condition led to the development of a type of plug fuse whose fuse element ..."
6. Practical Instruction on "Electrical Fire Hazards," by Thomas Henry Day (1918)
"A plug fuse. A fuse is an "electrical safety valve", ... In a plug fuse the
element is 'with the plug and never exceeds thirty amperes capacity. ..."
7. An Elementary Book on Electricity and Magnetism and Their Applications: A by Dugald Caleb Jackson (1902)
"Edison plug fuse Block. illustrated in Fig. 306, are very commonly used where
currents do not exceed thirty amperes. ..."