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    • Aug 11, 2021
    Arc Flash

    Arc Flash Hazard Analysis for HV Switchgear with Bus Zone Protection

    Although rare, the bus zone fault can occur in several scenarios, such as circuit breakers or insulation support failure. Most HV...
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