New Littelfuse Knowledge Center Helps Customers Prevent Ground-Fault Hazards

Littelfuse, Inc., (NASDAQ: LFUS), an industrial technology manufacturing company empowering a sustainable, connected, and safer world, introduces a new ground-fault knowledge center (Littelfuse.com/What-is-a-Ground-Fault) for engineers, electricians, maintenance workers, and others to create a safer electrical environment. The resource portal provides educational material including defining ground faults, explaining misconceptions, and offering solutions on how to prevent ground-faults. This information ultimately helps workers minimize the damage to electrical equipment when low-level phase current returns to the supply transformer through a ground-return path.

The Littelfuse ground-fault knowledge center includes:

  • What is a ground fault and the purpose of grounding
  • The different types of ground faults and how to prevent them
  • Misconceptions regarding ground faults
  • What are ground-fault relays and how do they work
  • Benefits of using a grounded system over an ungrounded system
  • What are special-purpose ground-fault circuit interrupters
  • Ground-fault applications, videos, data sheets, and more

To learn more about ground faults and ground-fault protection visit Littelfuse.com/What-is-a-Ground-Fault. For more information on industrial products, visit the Littelfuse website at www.Littelfuse.com/Industrial or call the technical support line at 1-800-832-3873.

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