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Restoration after a fault

In the event of a fault the protective device has to open the circuit. A specific feature of a fuse is that this is done without using mechanical moving parts. In case of a fault a fuse always opens the circuit. It blows, and is then replaced by a new, factory - calibrated device. The circuit is protected in the same way as before the fault occured.

 

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HRC Fuses - Major Design components for Low Voltage Distribution Systems
This document will give you a number of technical reasons why you should use HBC-fuses for the protection of electrical switchgear and installations.

 

 

 
       
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