Eaton's Bussmann series Overcurrent Protection Fundamentals webcast (Bussmann University)
58:48
Covers the key overcurrent protection principles including Friemel’s Laws of Overcurrent Protection. The key ratings of overcurrent protective devices, construction and types will be discussed. In addition, performance characteristics such as current-limitation, selective coordination and the role of the overcurrent protective device in electrical safety will be reviewed. Finally, a summary of the key benefits of modern, current-limiting fuses will be presented.
Covers the key overcurrent protection principles including Friemel’s Laws of Overcurrent Protection. The key ratings of overcurrent protective devices, construction and types will be discussed. In addition, performance characteristics such as current-limitation, selective coordination and the role of the overcurrent protective device in electrical safety will be reviewed. Finally, a summary of the key benefits of modern, current-limiting fuses will be presented.
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