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  2. Circuit breaker - Wikipedia

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    3–5 times rated current I n, e.g. a nominally 10 A device will trip at 30–50 A C 5–10 times I n: D 10–14 times I n: K 8–12 times I n. For the protection of loads that cause frequent short-duration (approximately 400 ms to 2 s) current peaks in normal operation Z 2–3 times I n for durations on the order of tens of seconds.

  3. Residual-current device - Wikipedia

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    A residual-current device (RCD), residual-current circuit breaker (RCCB) or ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) [a] is an electrical safety device that interrupts an electrical circuit when the current passing through a conductor is not equal and opposite in both directions, therefore indicating leakage current to ground or current flowing to another powered conductor.

  4. Suicide (b-boy move) - Wikipedia

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    The Suicide is a version where the breaker does a front flip and lands on their back. The Handspring Suicide involves the breaker running and jumping into a front handspring then flopping down flat on their back. The Baby Suicide is a stationary version of the handspring suicide. From a handstand, the breaker simply falls onto their back.

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    If you have circuit breakers, flip the main breaker switch to the “off” position, then back to the “on” position. If you have fuses, check your fuse box and replace any fuses that have blown.

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    Major U.S. market indexes fell 7% almost right after the opening bell on Monday, triggering a key market circuit breaker.

  8. Transient recovery voltage - Wikipedia

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    Examples of TRV waveshapes. A transient recovery voltage (TRV) for high-voltage circuit breakers is the voltage that appears across the terminals after current interruption. It is a critical parameter for fault interruption by a high-voltage circuit breaker, its characteristics (amplitude, rate of rise) can lead either to a successful current interruption or to a failure (called reignition or ...

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