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Current Rating

What is a current rating?

A current rating is the maximum amount of electrical current that a component, device, or conductor can safely handle under specified conditions without damage or degradation. It is typically expressed in amperes (A) or milliamperes (mA) and is determined by factors such as heat dissipation, material properties, and safety margins. Exceeding the current rating can cause overheating, component failure, or fire hazards. Current ratings are essential specifications found on fuses, wires, connectors, switches, and other electrical components to ensure safe operation in circuits.