Servicing projection equipment (1932)

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22 FUSES the list. Keep the list in a prominent place near a light for instant use when needed. 6. Fuses: Emergency Measure When No Fuse Can Be Found (a) — If no fuse of correct amperage is available, a strictly temporary replacement may be used — that is, a single strand of No. 30 wire is capable of carrying approximately ten ( 10 ) , amperes of current. To make an emergency fuse, combine enough such single strands to attain the amperage rating required and then connect them in place of the blown fuse, but be sure the other side of the line has its fuse in place and is intact. Keplace this emergency connection with a correct fuse as quickly as possible. Do not leave it there. It is simply a makeshift and if it is neglected when new fuses are available, it may occasion difficulty with the electrical inspectors.