Answer & Solution
Answer: Option A
Solution:
H.R.C. stands for High Rupturing Capacity.
This means the fuse can safely interrupt very high fault currents.
Fuses are designed to protect electrical circuits from overcurrents.
Option A is correct: H.R.C. fuses typically have a
ceramic body for insulation and heat resistance, and
metal end caps to connect it to the circuit.
Option B is incorrect: Platinum is expensive and not typically used in fuses.
Option C is incorrect: A heavy cross-section of copper or aluminum would carry a lot of current without blowing, defeating the purpose of a fuse. Fuses need a specifically designed element that melts.
Option D is incorrect: Carbon rods are generally used in resistance applications, not as fuse elements in H.R.C. fuses. Also, carbon has a relatively high resistance, unlike fuse elements that need a very low resistance.