Overcurrent Protection Sample Clauses
The Overcurrent Protection clause establishes requirements for safeguarding electrical systems against excessive current that could cause damage or hazards. It typically mandates the installation of devices such as circuit breakers or fuses that automatically interrupt the electrical flow when current exceeds safe levels. By specifying these protective measures, the clause helps prevent equipment failure, fire risks, and ensures the safety and reliability of the electrical infrastructure.
Overcurrent Protection. Phase overcurrent protection is required to protect the generator from fault current and overload current. Ground overcurrent protection is required, if applicable.
Overcurrent Protection. This test is required for ▇▇▇▇▇ intended for use on vehicles that have the capability of charging by DC external electricity supply.
6.10.1. The test shall be conducted in accordance with Annex 9J to this Regulation.
Overcurrent Protection. Conduct overcurrent protection analysis for determining electrical service and branch circuit breaker sizes.
Overcurrent Protection. Use of a device or relay to protect the system by tripping it offline based on the degree by which the measured current varies from a set value. The trip may be instantaneous or after a preset time. Kilowatt (kW): A measure of instantaneous power equal to one thousand ▇▇▇▇▇ of electricity (See Watt). Kilowatthour (kWh): A quantity of electricity usage equal to one thousand Watthours.
Overcurrent Protection. The high-voltage overcurrent protection scheme provided with the transformer shall be an externally removable loadbreak expulsion Bay-O-Net fuse assembly with a flapper valve to minimize oil spillage. An interlock shall be required between the load-break switch scheme specified and the bayonet fuses, such that the fuses may not be removed unless the transformer has been de-energized via the load-break switch scheme.