Photo AI

Last Updated Sep 26, 2025

Fuses & earthing Simplified Revision Notes

Revision notes with simplified explanations to understand Fuses & earthing quickly and effectively.

user avatar
user avatar
user avatar
user avatar
user avatar

380+ students studying

Fuses & earthing

infoNote

Fuses and earthing are essential safety features in electrical circuits. They prevent electrical overloads and protect against electric shocks or fire by cutting off the electricity when something goes wrong.

Electrical Overloads & Surges

image

Electrical surges (sudden increases in current) can occur due to:

  • Changes in the circuit, such as an appliance suddenly switching off.

  • A fault in an appliance that causes too much current to flow. These surges can lead to:

  • Wires overheating and melting, which can cause fires.

  • Electric shocks if the appliance is faulty.

How Fuses Work

infoNote
  1. If a fault develops in an appliance, like the live wire touching the metal case, it becomes dangerous because the case can carry a current.
  2. Since the metal case is earthed, a large current flows from the live wire, through the case, and out through the earth wire.
  3. This surge in current is much higher than normal and causes the fuse to melt.
  • Fuses are designed to break the circuit by melting when the current exceeds a certain limit (the fuse rating).
  • The fuse is connected to the live wire, so when it melts, it cuts off the live supply.
  1. This isolates the appliance, making it impossible to get an electric shock from the metal case and prevents the risk of fire caused by overheating.

Fuse Ratings

infoNote

Fuse rating is the maximum current the fuse can handle before melting.

Fuses should be rated just slightly higher than the appliance's normal operating current.

If an appliance normally operates at 4A, a fuse rated around 5A would be used.

  • The larger the current, the thicker the wire in the cable is needed to safely carry the current without melting. image

Earthing

infoNote

Earthing ensures that any fault current flows safely to the ground rather than through a person. All appliances with metal cases must be earthed:

  • The metal case is connected to an earth wire, so if the live wire touches the case, the current flows down the earth wire instead of through a person.

Double Insulation

  • Some appliances are double insulated and don't need an earth wire:
    • Double insulation means the appliance has a plastic casing and no exposed metal parts.
    • Double insulated appliances only need two wires: the live wire and the neutral wire (no earth wire is needed).
    • Two-core cables carry only the live and neutral wires.

Circuit Breakers

  • Circuit breakers can be used instead of fuses in household wiring.
    • They serve the same purpose as fuses but are more convenient because they can be reset instead of needing replacement.
    • Circuit breakers also react faster than fuses, providing better protection against surges.
Books

Only available for registered users.

Sign up now to view the full note, or log in if you already have an account!

500K+ Students Use These Powerful Tools to Master Fuses & earthing

Enhance your understanding with flashcards, quizzes, and exams—designed to help you grasp key concepts, reinforce learning, and master any topic with confidence!

20 flashcards

Flashcards on Fuses & earthing

Revise key concepts with interactive flashcards.

Try Physics Flashcards

2 quizzes

Quizzes on Fuses & earthing

Test your knowledge with fun and engaging quizzes.

Try Physics Quizzes

5 questions

Exam questions on Fuses & earthing

Boost your confidence with real exam questions.

Try Physics Questions

1 exams created

Exam Builder on Fuses & earthing

Create custom exams across topics for better practice!

Try Physics exam builder

78 papers

Past Papers on Fuses & earthing

Practice past papers to reinforce exam experience.

Try Physics Past Papers

Other Revision Notes related to Fuses & earthing you should explore

Discover More Revision Notes Related to Fuses & earthing to Deepen Your Understanding and Improve Your Mastery

Load more notes

Join 500,000+ GCSE students using SimpleStudy...

Join Thousands of GCSE Students Using SimpleStudy to Learn Smarter, Stay Organized, and Boost Their Grades with Confidence!

97% of Students

Report Improved Results

98% of Students

Recommend to friends

500,000+

Students Supported

50 Million+

Questions answered