selfresetting
Selfresetting refers to devices or systems that automatically return to their normal operating state after a fault condition is removed, without requiring manual intervention. In electrical protection, selfresetting components provide temporary interruption of current during a fault and then restore normal conductivity once conditions stabilize, reducing the need for maintenance and manual resets.
One common form is the polymeric positive temperature coefficient (PPTC) resettable fuse, also known as a polyfuse.
Another category is resettable circuit breakers, which use thermal or thermomagnetic mechanisms to interrupt overcurrent events
Selfresetting technologies trade off immediate, forceful interruption for rapid restoration and reduced maintenance. They are often