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- noun A larger-than-intended
electric current .
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Examples
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Protection features such as overcurrent, undervoltage and thermal overload protection make the ISL8500 a robust power solution.
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I was going for an overcurrent of anger, actually.
Fetal rights, category errors, and the Invisible Woman Doctor Science 2008
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I was going for an overcurrent of anger, actually.
Archive 2008-11-01 Doctor Science 2008
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Coordination of current fuses with setting ranges of overcurrent releases
7. Mounting and connection of motors Werner Boschitsch 1991
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On the switch insert there are the dials for setting the overcurrent and short-circuit releases.
7. Mounting and connection of motors Werner Boschitsch 1991
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The overcurrent release will be adjusted to the rated motor current.
7. Mounting and connection of motors Werner Boschitsch 1991
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F3 fuses, F5 thermal overcurrent release, Q1 network contactor, Q2 delta contactor, Q3 star contactor, M1 three-phase motor
7. Mounting and connection of motors Werner Boschitsch 1991
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Setting the thermal overcurrent release at the motor protection switch
7. Mounting and connection of motors Werner Boschitsch 1991
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Setting range of overcurrent release (A) series fuse instantaneous (A) time-delayed
7. Mounting and connection of motors Werner Boschitsch 1991
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These have got thermal overcurrent releases against overload and a tripping magnet for possibly occurring short-circuits.
7. Mounting and connection of motors Werner Boschitsch 1991
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