What happens if fuse is connected to neutral wire
Answer Posted / tarun aggarwal ymca
when we get shocked or when anything is short circuited..the return path may or may not be neutral so the current in neutral may be high depending upon return path..so if short circuit occur due to earthing neutral current is low and fuse will not blown.
2 if we get neutral get out , by blown of fuse.still live wire is in network which is very dangerous.thats 2 reason why we don't put fuse in neutral
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