A recloser is a high-voltage electrical switchgear device designed to automatically interrupt and re-energize a power circuit to clear temporary faults. Reclosers are commonly used in overhead distribution systems to improve service reliability by automatically restoring power after transient faults, such as lightning strikes or tree branches contacting lines. They attempt to reclose the circuit a preset number of times before permanently locking out, thus minimizing sustained outages.
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