Electrical Fault Protection
Electrical Fault Protection refers to systems and devices designed to prevent damage and ensure safety in electrical installations. These protections detect faults, such as short circuits or overloads, and automatically disconnect the affected circuit to prevent hazards like fires or equipment damage.
Common methods of Electrical Fault Protection include the use of circuit breakers and fuses. Circuit breakers can be reset after tripping, while fuses need to be replaced. Both devices help maintain safe electrical operation by interrupting the flow of electricity when a fault is detected, ensuring the safety of both people and property.