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What Do You Mean By The ‘recovery Voltage’ Of A Circuit Breaker?

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The recovery VOLTAGE is defined to be the r.m.s. the VALUE of the LINE voltage of SERVICE frequency that reappears across the poles of the CIRCUIT breaker short after arc extinction in all the poles and after damping of the transient phenomena.

The recovery voltage is defined to be the r.m.s. the value of the line voltage of service frequency that reappears across the poles of the circuit breaker short after arc extinction in all the poles and after damping of the transient phenomena.



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