Question 14Electricity & Electronics - QMED
70% to passFor what purpose are time delayed or delayed action-type fuses used?
The correct answer is A) permit momentary overloads without melting. Time delayed or delayed action-type fuses are used to allow for momentary overloads in electrical circuits without immediately melting and opening the circuit. This is important for circuits that may experience brief spikes in current draw, such as motors starting up, without tripping the fuse unnecessarily. The delayed action allows the fuse to withstand these temporary overloads, preventing nuisance openings. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the primary purpose of time delayed fuses. Option B relates to preventing opens in motor circuits, option C is about protecting lighting and electronic circuits, and option D is about preventing grounds in branch circuits - none of which are the main function of time delayed fuses.
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