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Breakers vs Fuses: Stop Treating Them Like They’re the Same ⚡

Have you heard this statement?

“A breaker and a fuse do the same thing.”

Not exactly…Both protect circuits. But how they do it and what that means for your panel is very different.

⚡ Speed Matters

Fuses (especially current-limiting types) clear faults extremely fast.  That speed reduces pass-through energy and can significantly limit damage to downstream components.

Breakers trip but generally not as fast as a current-limiting fuse during a high fault event.

🔥 Current Limitation

Many fuses actively limit fault current. Most standard breakers simply interrupt it.

That difference can impact:

SCCR ratings Equipment survival Replacement costs after a fault

🔁 Reset vs Replace

Breakers reset…Fuses get replaced.

That’s either a benefit or a drawback depending on the application.  In some environments, forcing someone to physically replace a fuse is actually safer and more intentional.

Neither is “better” in every situation.

The right answer depends on:

  • Fault current available
  • Desired SCCR
  • Downtime tolerance
  • Panel space Budget

The real mistake is treating them like interchangeable commodities.

They’re not.

At American Electrical, Inc. (AEI) we know you’re the one specifying the choice – we happen to have both.

 

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