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How To Improve Overcurrent Protection With Copper Terminal Blocks Containing Fuses

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It utilizes the low resistance and high conductivity of the copper terminal strip to achieve a stable connection. A fuse, an active protection element, is added during the current flow process. When an abnormal current occurs in the circuit, it can quickly cut off the circuit and prevent conductors or equipment from being damaged due to prolonged operation due to overcurrent. The widespread use of this type of copper terminal block is based on its excellent conductivity and contact reliability. When the fuse is in its series path, if the current exceeds a set value, the fuse will "melt" and disconnect the circuit, effectively reducing the risk of thermal damage to the copper distribution block and downstream circuits.

How To Improve Overcurrent Protection With Copper Terminal Blocks Containing Fuses

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