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Posted: 2021-07-28 07:40 AM
Why is Selectivity important in electrical installations? Learn more with this FREE online course!
In a selectively coordinated system, only the circuit breaker that directly supplies the overloaded/faulted part of the system will trip, limiting the service interruption to only the circuit experiencing the problem and not shutting down the larger portion of the power system. Selectivity is a major topic to maximize uptime of your electrical installation and so continuity of service for your business.
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In the end, you will be able to explain selectivity (definition and benefit), select the right architecture (principles and tools), and argue in favor of it.
Note: The training module is available in English only.
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Posted: 2021-08-02 06:18 AM
And also, after training completion, you can find more contents and information about Selectivity into our web page/selectivity section ⬇️
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