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The relays setting for OCEF (Overcurrent Earth Fault Relay) at 5 amps is typically chosen to provide effective protection for low-current systems, ensuring that any earth fault or overcurrent condition is detected promptly. This setting helps to minimize damage to equipment and reduces the risk of safety hazards by ensuring that the relay trips quickly in case of fault conditions. Additionally, a lower setting can help in accurately monitoring small leakage currents, which is essential for maintaining system integrity.

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