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In order to protect the actuator and loads connected to it, installing a circuit breaker is recommended.
The nominal value of the circuit breaker should be calculated based on the maximum total load of connected
devices and at the same time should not significantly exceed the maximum permissible characteristics of the actuator.
Depending on the requirements, you can use one circuit breaker for one actuator (it is recommended, see Fig. 1)
or one circuit breaker per each group of connected loads (see Fig. 2), or, if necessary, a separate circuit breaker can be installed
for each load (see Fig. 3)<br>
[[File:ht07aexa1.png|500px]]
TranslationIn order to protect the actuator and loads connected to it, installing a circuit breaker is recommended.
The nominal value of the circuit breaker should be calculated based on the maximum total load of connected
devices and at the same time should not significantly exceed the maximum permissible characteristics of the actuator.
Depending on the requirements, you can use one circuit breaker for one actuator (it is recommended, see Fig. 1)
or one circuit breaker per each group of connected loads (see Fig. 2), or, if necessary, a separate circuit breaker can be installed
for each load (see Fig. 3)<br>
[[File:ht07aexa1.png|500px]]

In order to protect the actuator and loads connected to it, installing a circuit breaker is recommended. The nominal value of the circuit breaker should be calculated based on the maximum total load of connected devices and at the same time should not significantly exceed the maximum permissible characteristics of the actuator. Depending on the requirements, you can use one circuit breaker for one actuator (it is recommended, see Fig. 1) or one circuit breaker per each group of connected loads (see Fig. 2), or, if necessary, a separate circuit breaker can be installed for each load (see Fig. 3)
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