Eaton Overcurrent Protective Device (OCPD) Games featuring fuses, circuit breakers and contactors - short version
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See how breakers, fuses and contactors protect electrical systems from overloads, short circuits and faults. The overcurrent protective devices compete at Eaton's Power Systems Experience Center, PSEC - the ideal place to see these electrical devices in action. OCPD circuit breaker, Fuse, Contactor, circuit protection, electrical safety, arc flash reduction, current limitation, current limiting overcurrent, protection, breaker, fuse, contactor, electrical fun, electrical training, fault region, coordination, PSEC, Power Systems Experience Center, Eaton, Fusetron, Power Defense, ARMS, open/close, open/close, open/close, Eaton experience center, inner fuse element, electrical competition, motor starting, transformer inrush, breaker health, electrical safety, fun race with electrical protective devices
See how breakers, fuses and contactors protect electrical systems from overloads, short circuits and faults. The overcurrent protective devices compete at Eaton's Power Systems Experience Center, PSEC - the ideal place to see these electrical devices in action. OCPD circuit breaker, Fuse, Contactor, circuit protection, electrical safety, arc flash reduction, current limitation, current limiting overcurrent, protection, breaker, fuse, contactor, electrical fun, electrical training, fault region, coordination, PSEC, Power Systems Experience Center, Eaton, Fusetron, Power Defense, ARMS, open/close, open/close, open/close, Eaton experience center, inner fuse element, electrical competition, motor starting, transformer inrush, breaker health, electrical safety, fun race with electrical protective devices
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