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Unexpected Changes to Motor Protection: A Real-World Industrial Scenario
Careful consideration must be made when determining the proper specifications, applications, starting methods, and protection of a medium-voltage motor-load combination. These considerations include the type of load, the load duty cycle, the overall design of the facility's electrical power sys...
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