National Electrical Code® and NEC® are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA. of standard 60 Hz current (8.33 milliseconds). Figure 4 is a graphical representation of the effect of current limitation on a faulted circuit. As seen above, the total clearing time “t” occurs before the first zero. The I2t energy is the area under the curves. It is clear that I2t through the fuse is much less than would otherwise occur. Heating is a direct function of current squared x time (I2t). Reducing current in half reduces heat by 75%. Generally, the lower the peak instantaneous current is, the lower the I2t energy will be. The square of peak current determines the amount of magnetic stress. For a given circuit, cutting the peak current in half reduces magnetic stress by 75%.