What's So Great About Overcurrent Protection?

Understanding the overcurrent trilogy will help you protect your circuits. Circuit overcurrent protection encompasses overload, short-circuit, and ground-fault protection. NEC Art. 100 defines overcurrent as any current in excess of the rated current of the equipment or the ampacity of a conductor. Overload is the operation of equipment in excess of full-load rating where, if it persists for too long,

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