Analysis Of The Design Principles Of High-voltage Disconnect Switches
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The design principle of the High Voltage Disconnect Switch switch dictates that it cannot disconnect the circuit under current load. Unlike a circuit breaker, which has the ability to disconnect the circuit when current flows through it, and can quickly and effectively interrupt overload or short-circuit currents, the high-voltage disconnecting switch is typically operated when there is no current or voltage. It is used to ensure physical isolation when the electrical system is interrupted, ensuring the safety of equipment and personnel.
