The prospective short-circuit current (PSCC) is the maximum current that can flow through a shorted electrical circuit. The PSCC value is needed for selecting devices like circuit breakers and fuses ...
An electric circuit consists of conductive components, or devices that connect a power source – such as a battery or mains power supply – to a load, or devices that consume electrical energy. Current ...
A parallel circuit is one of the fundamental electrical circuits wherein various components, such as resistors, are arranged with their heads connected together, and their tails connected together.
Available fault current refers to the maximum short-circuit current at a specific system point. It depends on transformer size, conductor impedance, and system capacity, and must be calculated for ...
Prospective fault current (Ipf) is the value of overcurrent that would flow in the event of a short-circuit or an earth fault occurring in an electrical installation. Where protective devices do not ...
An introduction to what defines an Energy Management System where we will look at how to establish the scope of an EEMS, how energy data is collected and the types of metering available depending on ...