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Interrupting capacity, also known as the interrupting rating, refers to the maximum fault current a circuit breaker or other interrupting device can safely sever without causing equipment damage or operator hazard. It ensures the system can handle extreme fault conditions without catastrophic failure, making it essential for electrical system stability and safety.
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