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  2. Fuse cutout - Wikipedia

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    In electrical distribution, a fuse cutout or cut-out fuse (often referred to as a cutout) is a combination of a fuse and a switch, used in primary overhead feeder lines and taps to protect distribution transformers from current surges and overloads. An overcurrent caused by a fault in the transformer or customer circuit will cause the fuse to ...

  3. United States v. Line Material Co. - Wikipedia

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    This is the patented Schultz dropout fuse cutout. All of the defendants in this case are manufacturers of electrical devices, the most important of which for purposes of this case are dropout fuse cutouts, which are devices for breaking electrical power circuits. The defendants engaged in a conspiracy to fix the prices of these devices.

  4. Recloser - Wikipedia

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    On a 3-phase circuit, a recloser is more beneficial than three separate fuse cutouts. For example, on a wye to delta conversion, when cutouts are used on the wye side and only 1 out of 3 of the cutout fuses open, some customers on the delta side have a low voltage condition, due to voltage transfer through the transformer windings. Low voltage ...

  5. Federal employees on Trump's buyout offer: 'The bridge is ...

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    People protest outside the USAID building, after billionaire Elon Musk, who is heading U.S. President Donald Trump's drive to shrink the federal government, said work is underway to shut down the ...

  6. Fuse (electrical) - Wikipedia

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    A time-delay fuse (also known as an anti-surge or slow-blow fuse) is designed to allow a current which is above the rated value of the fuse to flow for a short period of time without the fuse blowing. These types of fuse are used on equipment such as motors, which can draw larger than normal currents for up to several seconds while coming up to ...

  7. Thermal cutoff - Wikipedia

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    A thermal switch (sometimes thermal reset or thermal cutout (TCO)) is a device which normally opens at a high temperature (often with a faint "plink" sound) and re-closes when the temperature drops. The thermal switch may be a bimetallic strip , often encased in a tubular glass bulb to protect it from dust or short circuit .

  8. Turning off 'spigot': White House declines more funding for ...

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    About 100 agency workers demonstrated outside its headquarters Saturday, protesting Musk. Congress created the CFPB in 2010 after the global financial crisis. The agency polices and regulates the ...

  9. NuvoTV - Wikipedia

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    NuvoTV (formerly known as Sí TV) was an American cable television network.It was launched on February 25, 2004, and catered to the Latino community with exclusively English-language programming.