Difference Between Short Circuit & Overload (with Comparison Chart) -  Circuit Globe

Difference Between Short Circuit & Overload (with Comparison Chart) - Circuit Globe

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One of the major difference between the short circuit and the overload is that the short circuit occurs because of the fault between the line-to-line or line-to-earth whereas the overload means the equipment draw the excess of current from the supply. The other differences between them are explained below in the comparison chart.

Difference Between Short Circuit & Overload (with Comparison Chart

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