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  2. Circuit breaker - Wikipedia

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    A small circuit breaker typically has a manual control lever to switch the circuit off or reset a tripped breaker, while a larger unit may use a solenoid to trip the mechanism, and an electric motor to restore energy to springs (which rapidly separate contacts when the breaker is tripped).

  3. Talk:Circuit breaker - Wikipedia

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    A circuit breaker is a type of Switchgear that is designed to break load current and extinguish an arc. Generally switchgear is the description given to any high voltage electrical switching equipment and covers a variety of equipment such as circuit breaker, air break switch disconnectors (ABSD's), earthing switches etc..

  4. Power system protection - Wikipedia

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    Circuit breakers or RCDs to open/close the system based on relay and autorecloser commands; Batteries to provide power in case of power disconnection in the system; Communication channels to allow analysis of current and voltage at remote terminals of a line and to allow remote tripping of equipment.

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  6. Sulfur hexafluoride circuit breaker - Wikipedia

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    Sulfur hexafluoride circuit breakers protect electrical power stations and distribution systems by interrupting electric currents, when tripped by a protective relay. Instead of oil, air, or a vacuum, a sulfur hexafluoride circuit breaker uses sulfur hexafluoride (SF 6) gas to cool and quench the arc on opening a circuit. Advantages over other ...

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    She was taking college courses at the time of the attacks and had never traveled to the U.S. until 2003 when she made a trip to New York with her mother. Head has remained out of the public eye ...

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    A 2019 study in the California Law Review called mass shootings a “profoundly masculine act” and pointed out that many of the victims of violent and fatal crime in the U.S. are women and are ...

  9. Selectivity (circuit breakers) - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of selectivity is to minimize the impact of a failure on the network. Faults in an installation are, for example, overload and short circuit. [1] [2] There are four ways in which selectivity is achieved: [3] Current selectivity: different breaking capacities; Time selectivity: time delay before tripping of a breaker