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		<title>Back-Up Protection Device for SPD &#8211; Circuit Breaker &#038; Fuse</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As we know, surge protective device will degrade or even come to end of life over time due to repeated small surges, a single strong surge or sustained overvoltage. And when surge protective device fails, it may create a short circuit condition and cause safety problem in the power system. Thus proper overcurrent protection  [...]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="fusion-fullwidth fullwidth-box fusion-builder-row-1 nonhundred-percent-fullwidth non-hundred-percent-height-scrolling" style="--awb-border-radius-top-left:0px;--awb-border-radius-top-right:0px;--awb-border-radius-bottom-right:0px;--awb-border-radius-bottom-left:0px;--awb-flex-wrap:wrap;" ><div class="fusion-builder-row fusion-row"><div class="fusion-layout-column fusion_builder_column fusion-builder-column-0 fusion_builder_column_1_1 1_1 fusion-one-full fusion-column-first fusion-column-last" style="--awb-bg-size:cover;"><div class="fusion-column-wrapper fusion-flex-column-wrapper-legacy"><div class="fusion-text fusion-text-1"><p>As we know, surge protective device will degrade or even come to end of life over time due to repeated small surges, a single strong surge or sustained overvoltage. And when surge protective device fails, it may create a short circuit condition and cause safety problem in the power system. Thus proper overcurrent protection device is needed to work together with surge protective device.</p>
<p>There are normally two types of overcurrent protection device that used together with SPD for backup protection: circuit breaker and fuse. So, what are their Pros and Cons respectively?</p>
</div><div class="fusion-clearfix"></div></div></div><div class="fusion-layout-column fusion_builder_column fusion-builder-column-1 fusion_builder_column_1_2 1_2 fusion-one-half fusion-column-first" style="--awb-bg-size:cover;width:50%;width:calc(50% - ( ( 4% ) * 0.5 ) );margin-right: 4%;"><div class="fusion-column-wrapper fusion-flex-column-wrapper-legacy"><div class="fusion-text fusion-text-2"><p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #de2c2c;"><strong>Circuit Breaker</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Advantages</strong></p>
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<li>Can be repeatedly used and thus lower the maintenance cost.</li>
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<p><strong>Disadvantages</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Have a greater voltage drop when experiencing surge current and thus will lower the SPD&#8217;s protection level</li>
</ul>
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<p><strong>Advantages</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Less likely to malfunction</li>
<li>Lower voltage drop at surge current</li>
<li>The product itself is more cost effective especially for great short circuit current situation</li>
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<p><strong>Disadvantages</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>After it functions, the fuse has to be replaced and thus increase maintenance cost</li>
</ul>
</div><div class="fusion-clearfix"></div></div></div><div class="fusion-layout-column fusion_builder_column fusion-builder-column-3 fusion_builder_column_1_1 1_1 fusion-one-full fusion-column-first fusion-column-last" style="--awb-bg-size:cover;"><div class="fusion-column-wrapper fusion-flex-column-wrapper-legacy"><div class="fusion-text fusion-text-4"><p>So in practice, both devices are used depending on the specific situation.</p>
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