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Revision as of 07:40, 24 June 2022
See also: circuit-breaker
English
Noun
circuit breaker (plural circuit breakers)
- (electrical engineering) An electrical switch capable of opening and closing an electrical circuit in all operating conditions, including fault situations.
- 1961 November, “Talking of Trains: Derailment near Holmes Chapel”, in Trains Illustrated, page 652:
- From the evidence of witnesses and of the recorded passing times, including the time at which the circuit breakers were tripped when the wires were brought down, the train was travelling at a speed of not less than 70 m.p.h.
- 2019 October, Roger Ford, “Power failure highlights specification confusion”, in Modern Railways, page 27:
- Typically traction packages monitor the supply frequency and if it strays outside pre-set limits open the circuit breaker between the pantograph and the transformer to shut off the power.
- (finance) Synonym of trading curb
- (chiefly Singapore) Quarantine measures intended to prevent spread of pandemics, such as the coronavirus.
Derived terms
- VCB (vacuum circuit breaker)
Translations
electrical switch
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quarantine (Singapore)
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See also
- disconnector
- fusebox
- (Malaysia) movement control order