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Circuit protection components are devices used to protect electrical circuits from damage due to overloads, short circuits, and other electrical faults. They are used in a variety of applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Common types of circuit protection components include fuses, circuit breakers, and surge protectors. Fuses are designed to open a circuit when the current exceeds a predetermined level, while circuit breakers are designed to open and close a circuit automatically. Surge protectors are designed to protect against voltage spikes. Circuit protection components are an important part of any electrical system, as they help to ensure the safety of the system and its users. They also help to reduce the risk of damage to electrical equipment due to electrical faults. Some companies in the circuit protection component market include Eaton, ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and Littelfuse. Show Less Read more