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  2. Current loop - Wikipedia

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    To allow the construction of hybrid systems, where the 4–20 mA is generated by the controller, but allows the use of pneumatic valves, a range of current to pressure (I to P) converters are available from manufacturers. These are usually local to the control valve and convert 4–20 mA to 3–15 psi (or 0.2–1.0 bar).

  3. Highway Addressable Remote Transducer Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Layers 3–6 are not used. [1] When sent over 4–20 mA it uses a Bell 202 for layer 1. But it is often converted to RS485 or RS232. According to Emerson, [2] due to the huge installation base of 4–20 mA systems throughout the world, the HART Protocol is one of the most popular industrial protocols today. HART protocol has made a good ...

  4. Fuse (electrical) - Wikipedia

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    A 115 kV high-voltage fuse in a substation near a hydroelectric power plant Older medium-voltage fuse for a 20 kV network. These type of fuses may have an impact pin to operate a switch mechanism, so that all three phases are interrupted if any one fuse blows. High-power fuse means that these fuses

  5. Residual-current device - Wikipedia

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    A residual-current device (RCD), residual-current circuit breaker (RCCB) or ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) [a] is an electrical safety device, more specifically a form of Earth-leakage circuit breaker, that interrupts an electrical circuit when the current passing through line and neutral conductors of a circuit is not equal (the term residual relating to the imbalance), therefore ...

  6. Earth-leakage circuit breaker - Wikipedia

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    In a 3 phase circuit all current carrying conductors must be sensed. In modern literature the term ELCB is sometimes incorrectly used to specifically refer to VO-ELCBs, while almost never used to refer to current sensing devices, which are almost exclusively referred to instead by terms such as RCD, RCCB and GFCI.

  7. IEC 60269 - Wikipedia

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    In electrical engineering, IEC 60269 is a set of technical standards for low-voltage power fuses. [1] The standard is in four volumes, which describe general requirements, fuses for industrial and commercial applications, fuses for residential applications, and fuses to protect semiconductor devices.