| 31. | If that same circuit is activated by a 610 V source, then the inrush current would approach 670 A in 10 milliseconds.
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| 32. | Had the hull been breached, whilst the forward escape hatch was open, the inrush of water could have overwhelmed the submarine.
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| 33. | The objective of a pre-charge function is to limit the magnitude of the inrush current into capacitive loads during power-up.
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| 34. | I think the same could happen to a very small quantity of water if inrush of water below the object is prevented ."
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| 35. | Great to have an inrush in one of the few growing professions in Australia, but a disaster for neutrality-WP : NOT?
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| 36. | The scientists had to avoid getting sucked down by the inrush on one side and pushed up by the out-rush on the other.
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| 37. | Without pre-charge the high voltage across the contactors and inrush current can cause a brief arc which will cause pitting of the contacts.
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| 38. | He's responded by re-creating the article with the same text, this time as Current-Inrush and Voltage Surge Suppressor.
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| 39. | The tunnel had been extended 226 yards out, about half way, but an inrush of water in November 1812 meant work was abandoned.
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| 40. | They can also be used to protect other system components from high current levels and to limit the inrush current when starting a large motor.
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