Common use of Overload Protection Clause in Contracts

Overload Protection. Since the intense heat caused by overload may seriously damage the motor, the consumer should install a device that will disconnect the motor if overload occurs. Fuses, thermal relays, or circuit breakers that are specifically designed to operate when excessive current occurs are the devices used for this purpose. Where the consumer receives three-phase service, such protective devices should be connected in all phases.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Electric Tariff, Electric Tariff, Electric Tariff

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