Old Dryer Fuse Box

They are 30 amp fuses which is the correct amperage according to the dryer manual and what s on the electrical box.
Old dryer fuse box. Electrical repairs for an old fuse panel electrical question 1. The dryer repairman told me it was likely a blown fuse causing my dryer issues so i googled where the fuse box on this particular dryer was. If the main fuse or circuit breaker is rated for 100 amps which was normal residential capacity from the early 1950s to the mid 1960 you ve probably got adequate overall capacity if most of the major appliances in the house stove water heater dryer are gas rather than electric. For this reason these fuses are sometimes known as edison base fuses after the design popularized by thomas edison.
Fred s appliance november 23 2016 service leave a comment. It s easy to get electrocuted. All dryers sold in the united states are legally required to have a thermal fuse. My question is if i wanted to replace the old 30amp box with obsolete fuses with a 100amp box would it be ok.
Can a 30amp fuse box be replaced with a 100amp panel. If you re unsure of which one or which kind of fuse you need by all means call an electrician. It frequently is rated for only 60 amps and it has far fewer fuses than modern breaker panels have breakers. Move your dryer inch by inch so you have access to the back of it.
When a dryer fuse blows. The fuses are probably pretty old the replacements i found just lying on top of the electrical box in a sealed blister pack and had. Be extra careful when around these old panels. I am completely renovating my passed grandfathers work shed and its 40 yrs worth of mess.
Each time a fuse has blown the dryer was in use suggesting that the circuit is overloaded. Here s a quick review of how to use a fuse box with the screw in fuses safely and some discussion about what to look out for in an old house. Screw in plug fuses are the most common type used on 120 volt household circuits. A fuse box is a precursor to the modern breaker panel.
It was at the back. As the name hints a screw in plug fuse inserts into a threaded socket in a fuse panel much the way a lightbulb screws into a light fixture socket.