Overload Protection vs Short Circuit Protection? |Overcurrent Explained
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- In this video we will learn what is Overcurrent? also the difference between overload and short circuit.
also we will understand the inverse definite minimum time curve (IDMT) and the instantaneous curve
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Thank you very much for educating and sharing valuable information about protection 👍
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Good explanation
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Very good!!!
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very good explain
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Excellent, please make more videos about protection relay
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Explination akademucal nut poor and wrong. Not alwayes overload woll increase to short. This is totally wrong .
I think its quite a good explaination, and youre right too. From the idmt curve, it is possible a relay will trip at short circuit when the current travelling too fast from pickup current to short circuit current, as per setting of the relay/mccb.