The Rated Voltage Of The Fuse Must Strictly Match The Nominal Voltage Of The Circuit.
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In power systems, the primary function of a drop out fuse fuse is to protect circuits from overloads and short circuits. If the rated voltage of the fuse is lower than the nominal voltage of the line, the fuse may trip prematurely, causing unnecessary power outages. Conversely, if the rated voltage of the fuse is higher than the line voltage, it may fail to disconnect the circuit in time during a fault, leading to equipment damage or even more serious electrical accidents.
