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What is a type 1 circuit breaker?

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type 1 is auto reset

it cools off and turns back on

Type 2 is power off reset

turn power off it will reset

type 3 is manual reset

you must turn it off and back on

This is the safest.

The only one I would ever use.

Fuses are far better the contacts cant weld shut with extreme overload

you know something is wrong

so you can see if you mowed the cord with the lawnmower

tossed the blender in the sink

circuit breakers work when something goes badly wrong

type 1 and 2 decide that some magic fairey

has corrected the problem and its ok to apply full power again

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For the most part, Type P, stands for push type. Instead of having a flip switch,they have a push button.

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in engineering it's the wire that connects wire j with wire k. THis tool can cut only wire k wires.

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