Arc Quenching Switchgear video series: Creating a low impedance current path.
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In our fourth video, learn how the Arc Quenching Device creates a current-limited, lower impedance current path to extinguish an arcing fault inside the switchgear. Learn more at Eaton.com/aqs
In our fourth video, learn how the Arc Quenching Device creates a current-limited, lower impedance current path to extinguish an arcing fault inside the switchgear. Learn more at Eaton.com/aqs
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