What it is
Instagram reel by Alexis Bertholf defines fault-managed power by four characteristics: high voltage, very low current, continuous fault detection, and instant fault shutoff. The excerpt provides no additional context beyond the SERP snippet.
Why it matters
The definition highlights a safety model differentiator (continuous detection + instant shutoff) relevant to electrical contractors and integrators evaluating FMP vs. traditional systems. However, without implementation details, code context, or project constraints, practitioners cannot assess design, install, or approval implications.
Links
- Canonical source: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVGgXy-kQYv/
- Topic: /topics/safety-model/
Open questions
- What voltage and current thresholds define ‘high voltage, very low current’ in practice?
- How does continuous fault detection integrate with existing monitoring systems or code requirements?