Short circuit duty refers to the maximum overcurrent that electrical devices, like transformers and circuit breakers, can withstand during a short circuit event. This high current can cause significant heating and magnetic forces, potentially damaging equipment. Circuit breakers are rated with an "interrupting rating," indicating the maximum current they can safely interrupt, which is crucial for system design. The I²t value, representing the energy during a short circuit, is essential for selecting appropriate fuses and breakers. Evaluating short circuit duty is vital when integrating new generation sources into the grid to ensure existing equipment can handle potential overcurrents.