Pääsulakkeet
Pääsulakkeet, often translated as main fuses or service fuses, are a critical component of an electrical installation's protection system. They are typically located at the point where the main electricity supply enters a building or property, before the power is distributed to the rest of the circuits. Their primary function is to protect the entire electrical system from overcurrents, which can be caused by short circuits or excessive loads.
When an overcurrent occurs, the conducting element within the fuse heats up and melts, breaking the circuit
The rating of the pääsulakkeet is determined by the total expected electrical load of the property. It