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circuit breakerSwitching device designed to protect an electric circuit from overloads such as excessive current flows and voltage failures. It has the same action as a fuse, and many houses now have a circuit breaker between the incoming mains supply and the domestic circuits. Circuit breakers usually work by means of magnetic-type relays or solenoids. Those at electricity-generating stations have to be specially designed to prevent dangerous arcing (the release of luminous discharge) when the high-voltage supply is switched off. They may use an air blast or oil immersion to quench the arc. When a current exceeds a fixed limit as it flows through the magnetic coil of a circuit breaker, a triggering mechanism is released, pulling the contacts apart and opening the circuit, thus preventing any more current flowing. Circuit breakers have many advantages; for example, they are fast acting, can be adjusted to operate at different current values, and can be easily reset. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| ARE YOU USING GENERAL ILLUMINATION LIGHT SET, NSN 6230-00-299-7077, WITH A GROUNDFAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI) CIRCUIT BREAKER (CB) BOX. Sparking a wire risks blowing a fuse, tripping a circuit breaker or melting down one of those expensive integrated computer boards common on modern farm equipment. 2003-04 242 Islander: An auxiliary wire feeding the accessory fuse panel is hooked to the battery (feed) side of the circuit breaker, does not provide overcurrent protection for the auxiliary wire. |
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