Branch circuits are protected by the circuit breaker found in the electrical panel. Each circuit should have its one breaker. The breaker should be rated to protect the insulation of the wire, so you can determine the breaker size based on the circuit conductor size Example #14-2 should be protected by a 15 amp breaker
The license plate light circuit is protected with the tail light circuit fuse.
It is not fused, it's protected by a circuit breaker. Where is the circuit breaker ?
Short circuit is when two phases or lines on the power circuit has be abruptly bridged, causing a protected electrical circuit to trip.
no it doesn't The circuit is protected by a fuse.
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Its not Fused is protected by a circuit breakers
No, but the circuit is protected by a fuse.
The minimum size equipment grounding conductor required by the NEC for a branch circuit protected by a 50-ampere rated circuit breaker is 10 AWG copper or 8 AWG aluminum.
Back then the headlight circuit was protected by a circuit breaker that was built into the headlight switch.
There is no fuse for the headlights in that truck. The circuit is protected by a circuit breaker located inside the headlight switch.
A small appliance circuit will be protected by a circuit breaker rated at 15 or 20 amps. This is to ensure that the circuit can safely handle the electrical load of the small appliances without overloading.