Hello,
Apologies if this question has been asked before... I've tried looking for the info on lots of forums, but it I think it might be too basic for it to have been asked before!
Anyway, the question...
FCU's provide an extra layer of protection in the form of a fuse, I understand that, but can any type of FCU be connected to any circuit?
For example, can a 3A FCU be connected to a 32A circuit without fear of it blowing? I read a topic saying the wiring would be too big and unwieldy for this particular example, but in theory is that ok?
I just like to understand things, and in my mind there must be a limit to the size of a circuit going in to a FCU - in other words how does it cope with reducing the power of the current? Are they designed to deal with anything that they'd encounter in a home? So up to 45A or even 60A? Or am I looking at it in completely the wrong way?
Just to be clear, I'm not talking about the appliance going into the FCU, or the size of the wiring. I'm assuming using the correct FCU for that appliance, and the correct size of wire. I just mean the theory behind connecting the FCU to a circuit.
Cheers,
triggerfish