Arc Quenching Switchgear video series: Ensuring the path of lowest impedance.
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In our final video, Adams explains how you can be sure that the current path created by the Arc Quenching Device is always going to be the one of lowest impedance, and therefore will extinguish any given arc fault inside the switchgear. Learn more at Eaton.com/aqs
In our final video, Adams explains how you can be sure that the current path created by the Arc Quenching Device is always going to be the one of lowest impedance, and therefore will extinguish any given arc fault inside the switchgear. Learn more at Eaton.com/aqs
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