On the side of the consumer unit in my T@B is a 5amp, 32 v blade fuse. I want to get a spare. Will any 5 amp blade fuse be suitable or are fuses voltage rated?
...are rather posh... but nevertheless no different to any other blade fuseMost fuses I see are rated at x amps and 250 volts, some I know are rated at 440v or above but not something I would use.
Blade fuses commonly found in cars and caravans are I would think almost exclusively for 12v systems and therefore rated at a maximum of a rather peculiar 32v. I've only seen an amperage rating and or a colour to denote what they are, (red is 10A), and never up to what voltage, personally I thnk yours then are rather posh!
Most fuses I see are rated at x amps and 250 volts, some I know are rated at 440v or above but not something I would use.
Blade fuses commonly found in cars and caravans are I would think almost exclusively for 12v systems and therefore rated at a maximum of a rather peculiar 32v. I've only seen an amperage rating and or a colour to denote what they are, (red is 10A), and never up to what voltage, personally I thnk yours then are rather posh!
My thanks to all who contributed. I asked the supplying T@B dealer where I could get a spare fuse and he sent me some. They are 5 amp and look like any 12 volt 5 amp fuse. It just seems very srange that the original is stamped as 32vAs a guide...
Purple 3A, Orange 5A, Brown 7.5A, Red 10A, Blue 15A, Yellow 20A.
Ron