Overload or Short Circuit Protection? How to protect your design against both dangers
Short circuits and overloads put different demands on circuit breakers. It is imperative that engineers know how to protect their design against both dangers.
Circuit breakers are used in a variety of ways. They are mounted in panelboards to protect branch circuit wiring, and they are built into equipment to protect it. With this range of applications, it's not surprising that a circuit breaker must provide both short circuit and overload protection.
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