Electronically triggered fault-current limiters have been used in medium-and high-voltage power distribution systems to limit the available short-circuit current tu a lower level, so that the underrated switchgear can be operated safely, However, to insure a safe and proper usage of these devices, the following major operating parameters need to be considered: 1) selection of trigger level; 2) selection of di/dt; 3) effect of the capacitor bank and stray capacitances; and 4) coordination between these devices and phase overcurrent (o/c) relays at the faulted breaker, This paper will examine these major operating parameters, evaluate the performance of the current limiters tinder various simulated fault conditions, and develop application guidelines fur current limiters.