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Master The NEC | Overcurrent vs Overload
- Autor: Vários
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What are the differences in Overcurrent and Overload Protection?Overcurrent protection and overload protection are two types of electrical protection that are commonly used to prevent damage or failure of electrical equipment or systems. The main difference between the two is in the type of current that they are designed to protect against.Overcurrent protection is a broad term that refers to any type of protection designed to prevent excessive current flow in a circuit. This can include protection against short circuits, ground faults, and other types of electrical faults. Overcurrent protection devices, such as fuses and circuit breakers, are designed to interrupt the flow of current when it exceeds a certain threshold.Overload protection, on the other hand, is a type of overcurrent protection that specifically targets current overloads. An overload occurs when too much current flows through a circuit for an extended period of time, causing the components in the circuit to overheat and potentially fail.Over