- Generator: A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy, typically used as a backup or primary power source in industrial and commercial applications. It can be driven by engines, turbines, or other rotating machines.
- General symbol: A standard schematic representation used in electrical diagrams to denote a common or generic function/component, such as a connection, grounding, or device terminal.
- Global Codes, Standards Authorities worldwide: A reference to the international regulatory bodies and standards organizations (like IEC, UL, CE, etc.) that define safety, performance, and compliance criteria for electrical components and systems.
- Global reference guide: A resource compiling technical standards, installation practices, and compatibility information for global markets, useful for engineers working across different regions.
- Group compensation: A method of power factor correction where multiple loads are compensated simultaneously using a shared capacitor bank.
- Group protection, Motor-protective circuit-breakers: Coordinated protection of a group of motors or loads using motor-protective circuit breakers that monitor and interrupt current flow under overload or fault conditions.
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