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during commissioning the equipment it is required to carry out 1.5 times static overload test,followed by 1.1 times dynamic winch brake test.
what is the inverse time of the theraml overload?
What is the cause of a compressor if not trip to its overload
overload heater is used to protect a large electric motor. If the overload heater get too hot from excessive current. its nomally-closed overload contacts wil open. interruptting the circiut of powe supply of motor
Sustained overload is overload that is continuous, or permanent. A resistive load is a good example. This is the kind of overload you get from simply plugging too many items into a circuit. Transient overload is overload generated by a reactive load, a momentary short circuit, or other temporary condition. An example of a reactive load is the compressor of an air conditioner starting. This kind of overload can be caused by a reactive load being added to an already moderately loaded circuit.
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It depends on the precise type of slow blow fuse, but in general terms a fuse with a slow blow characteristic will take longer to operate (blow) at high overload currents than one with a normal characteristic. For low overload currents it will operate in about the same time as a normal fuse.
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The inverse time characteristic of a fuse refers to its operational behavior where the time it takes to blow (or interrupt the circuit) decreases as the current increases. In other words, a higher overload current will cause the fuse to melt and disconnect the circuit more quickly than a lower overload current. This characteristic provides protection by ensuring that fuses react faster to potentially damaging overloads, helping to prevent equipment damage or fire hazards. It is typically represented in a curve on a time-current characteristic graph.
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