[Shop-talk] Next question: what the $%^& is this thing?
Randall
TR3driver at ca.rr.com
Sat Sep 19 10:19:21 MDT 2015
> But why would you fuse a washer circuit. I don't know those
> to pull a lot
> of power.
Some washing machines (especially older ones, newer ones not so much) draw a lot of extra power when they are starting up
(especially the spin cycle). So that would have been a "slow blow" fuse, able to handle a momentary overload without blowing,
dedicated to the washing machine. It may not have had a dedicated circuit back at the original main fuse panel.
Lessee, must've been about 1963, my folks were renting a house that had a fuse like that just for the washing machine. It would
sometimes blow when Mom tried to wash too many clothes in one load (according to my Dad).
-- Randall
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