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Which Amp Fuse ,,confused !!
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I have just bought a 99l chest freezer to put on my garage.I will have to use an extension lead to it from the mains plug,On looking at them,most have 10am fuse(which I have never heard of before),now I assumed the freezer plug itself will have a 13amp fuse (cannot look as it has not been delivered yet)but reading further about the subject find that freezers can have a 3amp fuse ???
I am confused..if the freezer has a 13amp,surely the extension lead must have same.
Can someone please recommend one to me..I have looked on the Wilko website and found several but cannot work out which to buy,
Thank you
I am confused..if the freezer has a 13amp,surely the extension lead must have same.
Can someone please recommend one to me..I have looked on the Wilko website and found several but cannot work out which to buy,
Thank you
Answers
The bottom line is; so long as the fuse in the extension lead is HIGHER than the SUM of the fuses in any appliances plugged into it, you are safe. Any 3-way adapter you buy will have its own fuse (probably 13 amp) and the same rules apply. If you have two sockets in the garage it would be a good idea to plug the new freezer into one (via the extension lead) and the adapter...
07:40 Tue 19th Feb 2019
Why do you assume that the freezer plug will have a 13amp fuse?
Gone are the days when all appliances came with a removable plug fitted with a 13amp fuse. They usually come with a non-removable plug fitted with the correct fuse, usually easily seen or written on the top of the plug.
In any case I think you are misunderstanding the reason for a fuse. If your extension lead has a 10amp fuse and you use an appliance that requires a 13amp fuse, the extension will blow the fuse when you turn the appliance on, as it will only allow 10amps through.
I hope that has helped.
Gone are the days when all appliances came with a removable plug fitted with a 13amp fuse. They usually come with a non-removable plug fitted with the correct fuse, usually easily seen or written on the top of the plug.
In any case I think you are misunderstanding the reason for a fuse. If your extension lead has a 10amp fuse and you use an appliance that requires a 13amp fuse, the extension will blow the fuse when you turn the appliance on, as it will only allow 10amps through.
I hope that has helped.
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