smälssäkringar
Smälssäkringar, often translated as "fuse" in English, are a type of electrical safety device designed to protect electrical circuits from overcurrents. They contain a metal wire or filament that is specifically designed to melt and break when the current flowing through it exceeds a predetermined safe level. This melting action interrupts the flow of electricity, thereby preventing damage to the equipment connected to the circuit, and also mitigating the risk of fire.
The operation of a smälssäkring is based on the principle of Joule heating. When electric current flows
Smälssäkringar are characterized by their rated current, which is the maximum current the fuse can carry continuously