Fault types, specifically open-circuit and short-circuit faults, are crucial in understanding electrical issues in power systems. An open-circuit fault occurs when there is a break or disconnection in the electrical path, making it impossible for current to flow through the intended circuit. A short-circuit...
Surge diverters protect electrical systems from transient voltage spikes, known as surges. Surges can result from lightning, power outages, or switching electrical loads. They may raise the voltage beyond what most components can handle, causing damage or failure. According to the AS/NZS3000 standard, surge...