Why Is a Link Provided in the Neutral of an AC Circuit and a Fuse in the Phase? ⚡🔌
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Topic: AC Circuit Protection – Neutral Link vs Phase Fuse Explained 🔧⚙️
Understanding why a link is provided in the neutral and a fuse is placed in the phase is a fundamental concept in electrical engineering and safe wiring practices. This topic explains the safety, operational, and regulatory reasons behind standard AC circuit protection methods used worldwide.
This discussion covers:
✅ Purpose of neutral links in AC circuits
✅ Why fuses are always placed in the phase conductor
✅ Safety implications during faults and maintenance
✅ Effect on equipment protection and human safety
✅ Practical examples from domestic and industrial wiring
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