Hi all,
probably a couple of silly questions here, I know. I just need some clarification if possible.
Firstly. Is there a difference between overload and overcurrent? I've always assumed they are the same thing but recently I have been considering this more and I'm reasoning that overload could relate, for example, to where current is flowing that is more than the cable is rated to carry? In contrast, overcurrent could relate to large current caused by a short circuit?
Secondly, when we talk about ADS, would ADS cover overload/overcurrent, and fault current, or does ADS only apply to fault current (short circuit or earth fault).
If any of the question appears confusing then hopefully you can easily pickup on how I may be thinking about this in the incorrect way and help me out.
Thanks again for any help.
probably a couple of silly questions here, I know. I just need some clarification if possible.
Firstly. Is there a difference between overload and overcurrent? I've always assumed they are the same thing but recently I have been considering this more and I'm reasoning that overload could relate, for example, to where current is flowing that is more than the cable is rated to carry? In contrast, overcurrent could relate to large current caused by a short circuit?
Secondly, when we talk about ADS, would ADS cover overload/overcurrent, and fault current, or does ADS only apply to fault current (short circuit or earth fault).
If any of the question appears confusing then hopefully you can easily pickup on how I may be thinking about this in the incorrect way and help me out.
Thanks again for any help.