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  2. Earth-leakage protection device - Wikipedia

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    Such devices may be found in the form of either a circuit breaker, known as an earth-leakage circuit breaker (ELCB), or built into a socket (aka receptacle). Voltage-operated ELCBs can still be found in the wild, though these largely fell out of favour after the invention of the current-sensing based RCD (aka GFCI) technology.

  3. Circuit breaker - Wikipedia

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    A circuit breaker is an electrical safety device designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused ... 10 A, 13 A, 16 A, 20 A, 25 A, 32 A, 40 A, 50 ...

  4. List of electric distribution utilities in the Philippines

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    Alaminos; Alfonso; Amadeo; Angat; Angono; Antipolo; Apalit [r]; Bacoor; Balagtas; Baras, Rizal; Batangas City; Bay; Biñan; Binangonan; Bocaue; Bulakan; Bustos ...

  5. List of companies of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Development Bank of the Philippines: Financials Banks Manila: 1947 Government bank S A Digify Inc. Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Quezon City: 2000 Media company part of GMA Network: P A Digital5: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Mandaluyong: 2015 Digital media and technology, part of TV5: P A Digital ...

  6. Category:Companies of the Philippines by industry - Wikipedia

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    Retail companies of the Philippines (9 C, 25 P, 2 F) S. Service companies of the Philippines (5 C) T. ... This page was last edited on 20 December 2022, at 05:34 (UTC).

  7. Trading curb - Wikipedia

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    At the start of each day, the NYSE sets three circuit breaker levels at levels of 7% (Level 1), 13% (Level 2) and 20% (Level 3). These thresholds are the percentage drops in value that the S&P 500 Index would have to suffer in order for a trading halt to occur.