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O que (quem) é fuse plug - definição

COLLAPSIBLE DAM TO INCREASE A DAM'S CAPACITY
Fuse-plug

fuse wire         
  •  A set of pole-top fusible cutouts with one fuse blown, protecting a [[transformer]] - the white tube on the left is hanging down
  • Cross section of a screw-type fuse holder with Diazed fuse
  • markings]] that can be found on a fuse.
  • Blade type fuses come in six physical sizes: micro2, micro3, low-profile mini, mini, regular and maxi
  • 50px
  • A 115 kV high-voltage fuse in a substation near a [[hydroelectric]] power plant
  • Various holders for cartridge ferrule fuses
  • 20 kV}} network
  • HRC fuse with red blown indication
  • Thermal cutoff
ELECTRICAL SAFETY DEVICE
Electric fuse; Protistor; Semiconductor fuse; Electrical fuse; Fuse (electricity); HRC Fuse; Electrical Fuses; Power Fuse; Blown fuse; Dual-element fuse; High rupturing capacity; Fuse wire; S type fuse; ⏛; High Rupturing Capacity; Cable limiter; HRC fuse; HBC fuse; High breaking capacity; High rupture capacity
¦ noun thin wire used in an electric fuse.
Fuse (explosives)         
  • A burning length of fuse
PART OF A DEVICE THAT INITIATES FUNCTION IN AN EXPLOSIVE, PYROTECHNIC DEVICE OR MILITARY MUNITION
Fuzes for ammunition; Fuse (explosive)
In an explosive, pyrotechnic device, or military munition, a fuse (or fuze) is the part of the device that initiates function. In common usage, the word fuse is used indiscriminately.
Fuse (electrical)         
  •  A set of pole-top fusible cutouts with one fuse blown, protecting a [[transformer]] - the white tube on the left is hanging down
  • Cross section of a screw-type fuse holder with Diazed fuse
  • markings]] that can be found on a fuse.
  • Blade type fuses come in six physical sizes: micro2, micro3, low-profile mini, mini, regular and maxi
  • 50px
  • A 115 kV high-voltage fuse in a substation near a [[hydroelectric]] power plant
  • Various holders for cartridge ferrule fuses
  • 20 kV}} network
  • HRC fuse with red blown indication
  • Thermal cutoff
ELECTRICAL SAFETY DEVICE
Electric fuse; Protistor; Semiconductor fuse; Electrical fuse; Fuse (electricity); HRC Fuse; Electrical Fuses; Power Fuse; Blown fuse; Dual-element fuse; High rupturing capacity; Fuse wire; S type fuse; ⏛; High Rupturing Capacity; Cable limiter; HRC fuse; HBC fuse; High breaking capacity; High rupture capacity
In electronics and electrical engineering, a fuse is an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit. Its essential component is a metal wire or strip that melts when too much current flows through it, thereby stopping or interrupting the current.

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Fuse plug

A fuse plug is a collapsible dam installed on spillways in dams to increase the dam's capacity.

The principle behind the fuse plug is that the majority of water that overflows a dam's spillway can be safely dammed except in high flood conditions. The fuse plug may be a sand-filled container, a steel structure or a concrete block. Under normal flow conditions the water will spill over the fuse plug and down the spillway. In high flood conditions, where the water velocity may be so high that the dam itself may be put in danger, the fuse plug simply washes away, and the flood waters safely spill over the dam.

Fuse plugs are used in many dams throughout the world, including at Warragamba Dam in New South Wales. Its fuse plugs are approximately 14m high.