Reclosers are devices used in electricity networks to protect and control the flow of electricity. They are designed to detect and interrupt fault currents, while allowing normal currents to pass through. Reclosers are typically used in medium-voltage distribution networks, where they are used to protect transformers, feeders, and other equipment from damage due to short circuits or other faults. Reclosers are also used to isolate faults and restore power to unaffected areas of the network. Reclosers are an important part of the electricity network, as they help to reduce the number of outages and improve the reliability of the network. They are also used to reduce the cost of repairs, as they can detect and isolate faults before they cause significant damage. Some companies in the recloser market include ABB, Siemens, Eaton, Schneider Electric, and General Electric. Show Less Read more
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