To be honest, a circuit breaker is fairly simple device. However, the process of specifying circuit protection is often complicated and unclear, leading many engineers to either include insufficient or excessive protection in their equipment designs. Insufficiently protected circuits expose equipment to potentially harmful electrical surges. This technical article aims to provide invaluable assistance to numerous engineers in navigating the specification process. Throughout the years, I've come across numerous misunderstandings, and I have chosen the twelve most prevalent screw ups for this technical article. The aim of this article is to prevent these mistakes and safeguard your designs with optimal circuit protection by providing our knowledge and experience. |
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