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Bulk Oil Circuit Breaker

Definition: A circuit breaker that uses a large amount of oil for arc extinction and insulation purposes is known as a Bulk Oil Circuit Breaker.

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Types of Circuit Breaker

There are multiple ways of classification of circuit breakers. Circuit breakers can be classified into different types based on the medium used for arc extinction. Different media,

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Air Break Circuit Breaker

The air break circuit breaker (commonly referred to as an Air Circuit Breaker or ACB) is designed to initiate and extinguish arcs in relatively still

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Induction Motor: Working Principle, Types & Definition

What is an Induction Motor? An induction motor, also known as an asynchronous motor, is a type of AC electric motor that is widely used.

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Understanding the Unit of Electrical Resistance

Explore the fundamental unit of electrical resistance: the Ohm. Learn how this crucial concept, rooted in Ohm’s Law, governs current flow in circuits and discover

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Sulphur Hexafluoride(SF6) Circuit Breaker

A circuit breaker that uses pressurized SF6 gas to extinguish the arc is known as an SF6 circuit breaker. SF6 (Sulphur Hexaflauride) gas has outstanding

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Zero Sequence Current

Definition: An unbalanced current flows during an earth fault in an electrical circuit. This current is known as the zero sequence current or the DC component

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Oil Circuit Breaker

An oil circuit breaker is a type of circuit breaker that uses oil as a dielectric or insulating medium to extinguish the electrical arc. The

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Pin Type Insulator (Pin Insulator): Construction, Uses, Diagram & Advantages

The pin type insulator is used for power distribution for voltages up to 33kV. It is mounted on the cross arm of a supporting tower.

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Transposition of Conductors

Definition: The transposition process involves physically rotating the conductors so that each conductor takes up the next position in a regular sequence. This equalizes the