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Importance of Burden Rating in CT PT Transformers Current Transformers (CTs) and Potential Transformers (PTs), together known as instrument transformers, form the backbone of electrical metering, protection, and control systems. They ensure safe and accurate measurement of high voltage and current levels in power systems by scaling them down to manageable, standardized values. But the accuracy and reliability of CTs and PTs greatly depend on a specific factor that many overlook—burden rating. The burden rating
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Common Myths About Lightning Protection Debunked Lightning is one of nature’s most powerful and unpredictable forces. A single lightning strike can release over a billion volts of electricity, generating temperatures hotter than the surface of the sun. Despite such destructive potential, lightning remains surrounded by misconceptions, half-truths, and outdated ideas—especially when it comes to lightning protection systems. In both residential and industrial settings, these myths often lead to poor decisions, improper installations, or complete negligence.
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Standards and Certifications for Earthing & Bonding Systems Earthing and bonding systems are the invisible protectors behind every modern electrical installation. Whether it’s a residential home, commercial workspace, industrial plant, or high-risk infrastructure facility, the safety of humans and machines heavily depends on how well the electrical grounding system is designed, installed, tested, and certified. These systems ensure that any fault current finds a safe path to the earth, preventing electric shocks, short circuits, equipment
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How Research & Development Improves Lightning Arrester Efficiency Lightning arresters are critical components in electrical safety systems, providing essential protection from sudden voltage spikes and dangerous lightning surges. As power infrastructures grow more complex, factories adopt automation, and residential buildings increasingly rely on sensitive electronics, the importance of high-performance lightning arresters has never been greater. At the heart of this improvement is Research & Development (R&D)—a force that constantly shapes the evolution, reliability, and efficiency
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Understanding How Lightning Protection Prevents Electrical Fires Lightning is one of the most powerful natural phenomena on earth. A single lightning strike can carry over 300 million volts of electricity, capable of causing instant structural damage, power surges, electrical breakdowns, and even devastating fires. In fact, globally, thousands of electrical fires each year are directly or indirectly triggered by lightning-induced surges. As modern buildings become more dependent on electronic devices, automated systems, and sensitive equipment,
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