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  Need for circuit protection. Circuit protection is employed to protect wires and electrical equipment from damage in the event of an electrical overload, short circuit, or ground fault. Lightning storms, overloaded power outlets, or a sudden electrical surge may Read more…


The World Wouldn’t Turn Without Automation Technology Without automation technology, the reliability, efficiency, and quality of electric power systems, transportation systems, manufacturing operations and industry as a whole would diminish greatly. Industrial automation is found in almost every industry ranging Read more…


Thermocouples are the temperature sensors which are extensively used for the measurement of the temperature variations. They sense the temperature and the temperature is further measured by other instruments after sensing it. As they convert a non-electrical quantity (temperature) into Read more…


Resistance thermometers change their electrical resistance as a function of temperature. This physical effect makes it possible to measure the temperature of a process with a Pt100. Pt100, Pt1000 are the most-used measuring elements in resistance thermometers and  very common Read more…


Topics:    History of Fire Sprinklers   Types of Sprinkler Systems   Types of Sprinkler Heads    Future of Fire Sprinklers    Facts about Sprinkler Systems History of Fire Sprinklers: History of Fire Sprinklers „ Officially developed and used by Read more…


Motor Protection Circuit Breaker or MPCB Motor protection circuit breakers are a specialized type of electrical protection device that is designed specifically for electric motors, like their name implies. Electric motors are expensive equipment, so the role of the motor Read more…

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