What is the difference between switch gear and control
gear ?
Answer Posted / sanjay kolambekar
Swichgear Means a divice controls the flow of currents by
means of mechanical disconnection of conducting path, where
as control gear control this mechanical device which use to
inturreupt the flow of current through the circuit.
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