What is a SBF relay?
What is a SBF relay?
The SBF-1 is a solid state breaker failure detection relay with contact output. The SBF-1 is a solid state breaker failure detection relay with contact output. It is used in conjunction with primary and backup relays. The relay is applicable with any bus/breaker schemes in general use.
What do fuse numbers mean?
Car fuses are color coded by amp rating. For example, a standard blue fuse has a 15-amp rating, yellow is 20 amps and green is 30. You can buy them at any auto parts store and at well-stocked service stations. Note: If your new fuse blows soon after installing it, you could have problems in that circuit.
What is 3 amp fuse used for?
Plugs for appliances rated up to about 700 watts should have a 3-amp fuse (coloured red). For example: 3A Fuse – Table lamp, standard lamp, television, video, computer, mixer, blender, fridge, freezer, power drill, jig saw, soldering iron.
How do you read fuse numbers?
The first letter(s) (TT, T, M, F, FF) tell you what type of fuse it is:
- FF = Fast Fast. Very Quick Acting. ( also known as Anti Surge)
- F = Fast. Quick Acting. ( also known as Anti Surge)
- M = Medium. “Normal” or Very Short Delay.
- T = Time. Time Delay or Slow Blow.
- TT = Time Time. Long Time Delay or Very Slow Blow.
How does fuse work?
The fuse breaks the circuit if a fault in an appliance causes too much current to flow. This protects the wiring and the appliance if something goes wrong. The fuse contains a piece of wire that melts easily. If the current going through the fuse is too great, the wire heats up until it melts and breaks the circuit.
What fuse to use?
If it’s a rewireable type plug and the original fuse size fitted by the manufacturer is not known, the recommended method is to use the 700W rule: For an appliance rated as 700W or less, a 3A fuse should be fitted. For appliances above 700W, a 13A fuse should be fitted.