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  2. Fault current limiter - Wikipedia

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    A fault current limiter (FCL), also known as fault current controller (FCC), [1] is a device which limits the prospective fault current when a fault occurs (e.g. in a power transmission network) without complete disconnection. The term includes superconducting, solid-state and inductive devices. [2]

  3. Current limiting - Wikipedia

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    An inrush current limiter is a device or devices combination used to limit inrush current. Passive resistive components such as resistors (with power dissipation drawback), or negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistors are simple options while the positive one (PTC) is used to limit max current afterward as the circuit has been operating (with cool-down time drawback on both).

  4. Category:Over-current protection devices - Wikipedia

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    Category for standard protection devices fitted to commercial or domestic electrical supplies, to monitor leakages to earth, which cause a subsequent over-current Pages in category "Over-current protection devices"

  5. Talk:Fault current limiter - Wikipedia

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    1. It should be re-titled Superconducting Fault current limiters. 2. It wrongly dismisses non-superconductor devices as "properly termed fault current controllers." This is subjective, such terminology is not in use by major manufacturers, see item 3 below. 3. Non-superconducting FCLs are in regular commercial use.

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  7. Ranch to Market Road 1431 - Wikipedia

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    RM 1431 was extended to its current western terminus at SH 261 on September 5, 1973, and to its current eastern terminus at I-35 on June 21, 1978. [1] Officially, a 1.1-mile (1.8 km) segment of the route along Whitestone Boulevard in Cedar Park was transferred to the jurisdiction of the city on January 28, 2010. [8] [1]

  8. Texas State Highway Loop 360 - Wikipedia

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    Loop 360 is a 13.99-mile (22.51 km) loop route in Austin in the U.S. state of Texas. Loop 360, also known as the Capital of Texas Highway, [2] is a scenic highway winding through the hills of West Austin. The road is described by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) as "a 4-lane depressed median arterial with at-grade signalized ...

  9. Collin County Outer Loop - Wikipedia

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    Location mi [2] [3] km Destinations Notes; Celina: 0.0: 0.0: Dallas Parkway (future Dallas North Tollway) Western terminus: County Road 52, County Road 1117: 1.8: 2.9: SH 289 (Preston Road) County Road 88 County Road 87 4.8: 7.7: FM 2478 – Weston, McKinney: Current eastern terminus of phase 3 County Road 126: Planned interchange (phase 3 ...

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