Asked by Bryanna Otalvaro on Jul 25, 2024

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Overload units are designed with an inverse time-delay function.

Inverse Time-Delay

A characteristic of certain protective devices where the time taken to interrupt the current decreases as the magnitude of the fault current increases.

  • Understand the theory and consequences of inverse time-delay trip characteristics in overload units.
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Madison KuczekJul 25, 2024
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Overload units are designed with an inverse time-delay function, which means that as the current flowing through the unit exceeds a certain level, the time it takes for the unit to trip decreases.