durable.- Amp size is printed on the fuse , convenient to use.- Support for all models , effectively protect the circuitto preventcurrent overload
2 or more paths in which to flowA fusepreventscurrent overload
The voltage sensitivity of LEDs requires series resistors or current - regulated power suppliesto preventcurrent overload
Electrical Safety Home Safety A fusepreventscurrent overload
impedance protectedto preventcurrent overload
protected batteriespreventcurrent overload
Cable Carrier Chain for Superior Cable Management Protects Wires from Accidental Damage Built - in Fuseto PreventCurrent Overload
A fuse F1 can be provided before voltage source V1to preventcurrent overload
protected by a 15-amp circuit breakerto preventcurrent overload
housing to close said switch relay and connect said power to said LED array to emit said high - intensity radiation through said cover ; a fuse connected between said switch relay and said LED arrayto preventoverload current
a fuse F2 ( e.g. , a fast - acting , short - time lag , 3-amp fuse such as a 6125FA , manufactured by Cooper / Bussmannto preventcurrent overload
a fuse 12 ( e.g. , a fast - acting , short - time lag , 3-amp fuse such as a 6125FA , manufactured by Cooper / Bussmannto preventcurrent overload
Using a meg - ohm - meter can eliminate defective insulators that will immediately arc - over tripping the testsetcurrent overload
too heavy a load or a short circuit current caused by a short circuit fault(passive) caused byan overload current
things like additive neutral currents from a bootleg 240-volt outlet(passive) can be caused byCurrent overload
to use the NEMA 6 - 15 receptacleto preventoverloading the current
things like additive neutral currents from a bootleg volt outlet(passive) can be caused byCurrent overload
If the lights strip is too long(the segments are too many ) , the current will add up to exceed the current limit that the FPC board can handlecausingcurrent overload
welding phenomenon(passive) caused bythe overload current
output power - carrying contactorsto preventcurrent overload
an overcurrent bias(passive) caused byan overload current
The conditioncausingcurrent overload
They can be fixed with switchesto preventcurrent overload
Short circuit conditions can occur in filter capacitors , supply lines or output loadscauseoverload current flow
A current limiting resistor should be usedto preventcurrent overload
the short circuit accident or not by comparing the output voltage of the inverter with the short circuit judgment value when the load current exceeds the second overload judgment value(passive) is caused bythe overload current
13 , a standard Edison base electrical outlet may be fusedto preventcurrent overload
two of the terminals of the inverter being shorted together(passive) is typically caused byOverload current
circuit faults(passive) caused bycurrent overload
The robust USB148 ... onboard current - limiting resistorspreventoverload currents
a heater comprising separate input and output ... each section or zonemay preventcurrent overload
only the lack of compressor phase and high ambient temperaturewill causecurrent overload
the vigor consumption ... handyto triggercurrent overload
In compensation mode , the transformer X1 is removed from the circuit by relay K2to preventcurrent overload
a number of things(passive) can be caused byCurrent overload
the effective protection of the circuitto preventcurrent overload
to correcthas causedthe overload current
the devices that are plugged into the outlets(passive) primarily caused bycurrent overload
Poor connection on main cablecan causeoverload of current
to fire or injuryleadingto fire or injury
case of fire or sparks(passive) caused bycase of fire or sparks
high temperature of conductor , and influence insulationwill causehigh temperature of conductor , and influence insulation
from a downstream faultresultingfrom a downstream fault
an excessive or dangerous temperature in the conductor or conductor insulationwill causean excessive or dangerous temperature in the conductor or conductor insulation
to fire in the circuits and is suitable for isolationleadsto fire in the circuits and is suitable for isolation
fire in panels and electrical outletscausefire in panels and electrical outlets
too much resistive heating and hence the LED strip damagewill causetoo much resistive heating and hence the LED strip damage
the heating effect(passive) caused bythe heating effect
125 | 160 Asetting125 | 160 A
temperature risecausestemperature rise
a rise intemperature which would damage theinstallation.25-Apr-13 13 14can causea rise intemperature which would damage theinstallation.25-Apr-13 13 14
to many problems , such as short circuits , burning equipment and firecan contributeto many problems , such as short circuits , burning equipment and fire
permanent damage to the light emitting tube ... so as to avoid large area damage of seven - segment LED 5161BS caused by current faultmay causepermanent damage to the light emitting tube ... so as to avoid large area damage of seven - segment LED 5161BS caused by current fault
heating of the short - circuit link connected to the trigger assemblycausesheating of the short - circuit link connected to the trigger assembly
3S,6S,12S,18S Instantaneous Current Setting ( 1.5 , 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 , 10 , 12,OFF)xIn Table2 PR212 type ( 0.4,0.5,0.55,0.6,0.65,0.7,0.75,0.8)xIn Short - Circuit Current Setting ( A ) ( 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 6 , 8 , 10,OFF)xIn ( 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 6 , 8 , 10,OFF)xIn Time Delay at Short Circuit Current Setting 0.05 , 0.1 , 0.25 , 0.5 Ground Fault Current SettingSetting3S,6S,12S,18S Instantaneous Current Setting ( 1.5 , 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 , 10 , 12,OFF)xIn Table2 PR212 type ( 0.4,0.5,0.55,0.6,0.65,0.7,0.75,0.8)xIn Short - Circuit Current Setting ( A ) ( 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 6 , 8 , 10,OFF)xIn ( 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 6 , 8 , 10,OFF)xIn Time Delay at Short Circuit Current Setting 0.05 , 0.1 , 0.25 , 0.5 Ground Fault Current Setting
parts to wear out extremely fast , or in worst case scenarios spontaneously melt or burn around the heated partscould causeparts to wear out extremely fast , or in worst case scenarios spontaneously melt or burn around the heated parts
in currents of two or three timeswill resultin currents of two or three times
excessive heat(passive) caused byexcessive heat
breakage(passive) caused bybreakage
to the level that would cause the overcurrent protection to trip in 1 hoursetto the level that would cause the overcurrent protection to trip in 1 hour
alsowill ... causealso
overheating and premature deterioration of the equipmentcausesoverheating and premature deterioration of the equipment
protective devices to operate correctlycausesprotective devices to operate correctly
burnout to the motor and associated portions such as the bearings , bushings , or commutatorsmay causeburnout to the motor and associated portions such as the bearings , bushings , or commutators
The error(passive) is caused byThe error
in the neutral wire of 4-wire , three phase Wye systems by load unbalance or high " third harmonic " currentcreatedin the neutral wire of 4-wire , three phase Wye systems by load unbalance or high " third harmonic " current
1.1 | 1.6 Asetting1.1 | 1.6 A
the overload to triphas causedthe overload to trip
a tail wag , and poor batterieswill causea tail wag , and poor batteries
300may result300
insulation and electrical components(passive) caused byinsulation and electrical components
from high torque low speed operationresultingfrom high torque low speed operation
heat and melt wirescan resultheat and melt wires
transformer(passive) caused bytransformer
the relay to opencausingthe relay to open
closed loop , Suitable for demanding applications where high dynamic shaft performance is necessary(passive) is setclosed loop , Suitable for demanding applications where high dynamic shaft performance is necessary
in a small white slider 's range or 5.4 to 8 Ampsto be set quite precisely anywherein a small white slider 's range or 5.4 to 8 Amps
from a wide variety of sourcesmay resultfrom a wide variety of sources
to each circuit breaker 31 so that each circuit breaker 31 opens rapidly after its switch contact 41 - 49 is engaged by contactor arm 27ledto each circuit breaker 31 so that each circuit breaker 31 opens rapidly after its switch contact 41 - 49 is engaged by contactor arm 27