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Reverse Power Protection in HT Panel

01/02/2012 3:50 AM

Why we use Reverse Power Protection in HT Panel?

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01/02/2012 4:16 AM

To keep a malfunctioning transformer or generator from browning out the whole network.

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Re: Reverse Power Protection in HT Panel

01/02/2012 5:54 AM

...and to keep the network from blowing up the transformer.

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Re: Reverse Power Protection in HT Panel

01/02/2012 6:21 AM

To ensure that the whole plant is not blacked out and only the faulty portion gets isolated.

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