The function of the fusible
plug is to put-off the fire in the furnace of the boiler when the water level
falls below an unsafe level and thus avoid the explosion which may take place
due to overhearing of the tubes and the shell.
It consists of a hollow gun
metal body screwed into the fire box crown plate. A hollow gun metal plug is
screwed into the gun metal body by tightening the hexagonal flange in it. There
is another copper plug locked with the gun metal plug by pouring a low melting
point metal (lead) into the groove provided for the same.
During the normal operation,
the fusible plug is submerged in water which keeps the temperature of the
fusible metal below its melting point.
But when the water level
falls below the top of the fusible plug, it is uncovered by the water. The
fusible plug therefore melts by the heat of the furnace. Thus the copper plug
drops down and is held within the gun metal body by the ribs. The opening so
made allows the steam rush into the furnace and extinguish the fire. The damage
to the fire box which could burn up, is avoided.