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- Wooden Fixture Cut-Out, 1886 - Short circuits and current overloads can overheat wires within electrical power and lighting systems, causing damage and possibly starting a fire. In the late 19th century, a cutout with a fuse or fuse-wire protected these systems--the fuse would burn out and break the electric circuit if a surge or overload occurred. Replacing the fuse returned the circuit to working order.

- 1886
- Collections - Artifact
Wooden Fixture Cut-Out, 1886
Short circuits and current overloads can overheat wires within electrical power and lighting systems, causing damage and possibly starting a fire. In the late 19th century, a cutout with a fuse or fuse-wire protected these systems--the fuse would burn out and break the electric circuit if a surge or overload occurred. Replacing the fuse returned the circuit to working order.
- Electrical Wiring with Cleats and Switch, Used at Boone Electric Light Company, 1885 -

- 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Electrical Wiring with Cleats and Switch, Used at Boone Electric Light Company, 1885
- Three Wire Cleat, 1880-1900 -

- 1880-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Three Wire Cleat, 1880-1900
- Main Line Cut-Out - Short circuits and current overloads can overheat wires within electrical power and lighting systems, causing damage and possibly starting a fire. In the late 19th century, a cutout with a fuse or fuse-wire protected these systems--the fuse would burn out and break the electric circuit if a surge or overload occurred. Replacing the fuse returned the circuit to working order.

- Collections - Artifact
Main Line Cut-Out
Short circuits and current overloads can overheat wires within electrical power and lighting systems, causing damage and possibly starting a fire. In the late 19th century, a cutout with a fuse or fuse-wire protected these systems--the fuse would burn out and break the electric circuit if a surge or overload occurred. Replacing the fuse returned the circuit to working order.
- Line Cut-Out - Short circuits and current overloads can overheat wires within electrical power and lighting systems, causing damage and possibly starting a fire. In the late 19th century, a cutout with a fuse or fuse-wire protected these systems--the fuse would burn out and break the electric circuit if a surge or overload occurred. Replacing the fuse returned the circuit to working order.

- Collections - Artifact
Line Cut-Out
Short circuits and current overloads can overheat wires within electrical power and lighting systems, causing damage and possibly starting a fire. In the late 19th century, a cutout with a fuse or fuse-wire protected these systems--the fuse would burn out and break the electric circuit if a surge or overload occurred. Replacing the fuse returned the circuit to working order.
- Two Wire Cleat, 1880-1900 -

- 1880-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Two Wire Cleat, 1880-1900
- Electric Cable, Used in Austrian and Hungarian Submarines during World War I, circa 1914 -

- circa 1914
- Collections - Artifact
Electric Cable, Used in Austrian and Hungarian Submarines during World War I, circa 1914
- Electric Wire Used in Hungary during World War I, 1914-1918 -

- 1914-1918
- Collections - Artifact
Electric Wire Used in Hungary during World War I, 1914-1918
- Square D Company Circuit Breaker - In the late 1800s, as companies began producing electricity to light cities, run streetcars, and power factories, homes and offices, new apparatus was needed to safely deliver and use electricity. Excess current in a circuit could damage electric lines and equipment. Circuit breakers protected electrical circuits by automatically interrupting the power flow during an event overload.

- Collections - Artifact
Square D Company Circuit Breaker
In the late 1800s, as companies began producing electricity to light cities, run streetcars, and power factories, homes and offices, new apparatus was needed to safely deliver and use electricity. Excess current in a circuit could damage electric lines and equipment. Circuit breakers protected electrical circuits by automatically interrupting the power flow during an event overload.
- Display Case of Early Wiring Material, 1880-1892 -

- 1880-1892
- Collections - Artifact
Display Case of Early Wiring Material, 1880-1892