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The Protective Relay market is a subset of the Electrical Engineering industry. It is composed of a variety of products and services that are designed to protect electrical systems from damage due to overcurrent, overvoltage, and other faults. Protective relays are used to detect and isolate faults in electrical systems, and to prevent further damage to the system. They are also used to control the operation of electrical equipment, such as motors, generators, and transformers. Protective relays are typically used in industrial, commercial, and residential applications.
Protective relays are typically designed to detect and respond to a variety of fault conditions, such as overcurrent, undervoltage, and overvoltage. They are also designed to detect and respond to other conditions, such as phase imbalance, phase reversal, and ground fault. Protective relays are typically designed to be reliable and durable, and to provide a high level of protection for electrical systems.
Some companies in the Protective Relay market include ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and GE. Show Less Read more