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What is selective coordination in electrical protection and why is it important?
Answer
Selective coordination ensures that only the protective device immediately upstream of a fault operates, isolating the faulted section while maintaining power to unaffected circuits. This requires analyzing time-current curves to ensure downstream devices clear faults before upstream devices can trip. NEC requires selective coordination for emergency systems, legally required standby, and critical operations. Proper coordination improves system reliability and simplifies fault location.
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