How to reduce incident energy as low as technically possible
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In this video, our expert Jonathan Wells, explains various arc flash mitigation solutions. He outlines Eaton's Arc Quenching Switchgear and further explains how it’s the ideal arc flash mitigation solution, enhancing safety and protecting uptime and the switchgear in the event of an arc flash. Learn more at Eaton.com/aqs
In this video, our expert Jonathan Wells, explains various arc flash mitigation solutions. He outlines Eaton's Arc Quenching Switchgear and further explains how it’s the ideal arc flash mitigation solution, enhancing safety and protecting uptime and the switchgear in the event of an arc flash. Learn more at Eaton.com/aqs
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