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The Fault Circuit Indicator (FCI) market is a subset of the electrical switches market. FCIs are used to detect and indicate faults in electrical circuits. They are designed to detect and indicate when a circuit has been overloaded, short-circuited, or otherwise disrupted. FCIs are typically used in industrial and commercial applications, such as in power distribution systems, motor control centers, and other electrical systems. FCIs are also used in residential applications, such as in home wiring systems.
FCIs are available in a variety of designs, including manual reset, automatic reset, and self-resetting. They are also available in a range of sizes and ratings, depending on the application. FCIs are typically made of metal or plastic, and are designed to be durable and reliable.
FCIs are manufactured by a number of companies, including ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and Rockwell Automation. These companies offer a wide range of FCIs, including manual reset, automatic reset, and self-resetting models. Show Less Read more