Other than that which can be deduced by anyone with a basic knowledge of elementary physics, no.not one scrap of evidence that fused plugs provide any benefit in reducing fires originating in appliances
I am not arguing anything about the purpose of fuses. I am arguing that it is a fallacy to state that fuses only protect the cables and not the appliances connected via those cables, and that the lower the value of the fuse, the more protection is provided to the appliance (and its cable).so you are not arguing that the purpose of fuses in plugs is to provide any protection to the internals of appliances
Read the whole exchange. My statement was in answer to EFLI's "why was it considered necessary to fit other rated fuses in the plug"If the protection provided by the fuse in the plug is to be closer than the protection provided by something else, what something else could there be apart from the circuit OPD?
The protection provided by a lower value fuse is closer than the protection provided by a greater value. Don't you realise that?
Since this is an internet forum and not a court of law, that is hardly relevant.In circumstances where veracity of evidence is considered important, hearsay evidence is not allowed.
I have little hope that what I say here will be accepted by you as being true, since it is a view that differs from yours.So I guess it is up to you to decide how important it is here that what you say should be regarded as true.
