Differential relay Concordance
Differential relay
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Section titled “Matched Aliases”Differential relay, differential-relay
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| Investigation of Some Trouble in the Generating System of the Commonwealth Edison Co. | 3 | 1 |
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| Report Section 2: Recommendations | Investigation of Some Trouble in the Generating System of the Commonwealth Edison Co. | 3 | Workbench | PDF pages 7-12, lines 145-720 |
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Section titled “Representative Source Snippets”Report Section 2: Recommendations - 3 hit(s)
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... lly developed into a short circuit. Cable breakdowns apparently are not always instantaneous, but often [[END_PDF_PAGE:7]] [[PDF_PAGE:8]] Report of Charles P. Steinmetz develop gradually within a time from a few seconds to many days. A sufficiently sensitive differential relay thus may discover a beginning cable fault, and cut off the cable, before the fault has developed into a ground or short. In a split conductor cable, the two parts of each conductor are so closely identical, that a very sensitive differential relay can be plac ...