AC System Protection
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AC System Protection refers to the specialized equipment, control systems, and design strategies engineered to safeguard alternating current (AC) power systems from damage, instability, and operational failures during abnormal conditions. Electrical faults—such as short circuits, overloads, transients, and equipment insulation failures—can cause catastrophic damage and widespread blackouts if left unchecked. This category encompasses crucial protective components including circuit breakers, surge protectors, disconnect switches, and protective relays (such as overcurrent, differential, and distance relays). These devices continuously monitor electrical parameters like voltage, current, and frequency. When an anomaly is detected, the protection system rapidly isolates the faulted section of the grid while maintaining power flow and stability across the remaining operational areas. Effective AC system protection is fundamental to ensuring personnel safety, minimizing equipment downtime, and maintaining reliable power distribution across residential, commercial, and industrial networks.


