How to read a Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) nameplate?
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2021
- In this video Electrical Engineering Planet will teach you how to read every single detail on the nameplate of Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB)
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Would you explain in more detail the energy class (1, 2 & 3) please
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Can this type of MCB be used like a main isolator switch in a single phase installation (meaning the incoming phase and neutral are connected pole to 1&3 respectively and their outputs will be pole 2&4 respectively)?
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How to really identify polarized and non polarized mcbs? Most of them are marked with (+ )ve & (-)ve symbols.
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what is the difference between AF and AT circuit breaker ratings ? thank you
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As shown in curves it take a specific time to trip, moreover why we are choosing the MCCB rate current to be equal 1.25 full load?
As example: heater current = 12 Amp
MCCB ==> B16
Thank you for your question 😊 we increase mccb rating current for protection purposes,, to take into consideration the temporary overload current and inrush current
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Why there was no operational symbol on the second mcb?
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What is frame rating in mcb?
Hi, are fuses also have this kind of tripping curves? Or this only apply for MCB only? Thanks for your assist!
thank you for this question, no it doesn't have these tripping curves
So a C16 MCB will keep working if 16amps current drawn by a AC stabilizer (100% rated current load @ 230 volts ) runs through it day n night 24*7 ( in case of inverter AC ) & will only trip when amps exceed 10 time the rated amps (short circuit ) or voltage drops ( below 200 volts ) and AC stabilizer starts drawing more amps causing overload situation right ?
Yes that's right, if current exceeds 16amps (let's say 18amps for example) after a time that you can calculate on the curve the breaker will trip, this increase of current could be because of drop in voltage or increase of load(power)
3:23 Isn't that Icn ?
5:24 If 6000 is Icu, why i don't see the value of 6000 under Icu?
3 phase how to install in 2phase
Sir how can identify if reversable or non reversable?
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C20 code ka meaning batao
Thank you, Can you please clarify your question
not saying anything about C60N .. ???
1:25 ,this is the product number, you can use it along with catalog number to find out the breaker on internet