An electrical switch called a circuit breaker is made to guard against short circuits and overcurrents with overloads. Its primary job is to cut off current flow when protective relays identify a malfunction.
If the total load demand increases too much or if there is another significant issue with the electrical system, the main breaker cuts off power to the entire house. These issues typically involve brief power spikes, but occasionally system issues may arise that require diagnosis.
Features:
The least sensitive MCBs are type D, which is made especially to withstand extremely high inrush currents:
Trip Sensitivity: Ten to twenty times the rated current causes a trip.
Typical Uses: mostly utilized in heavy-duty industrial settings where high starting currents are anticipated, like big motors, X-ray machines, and welding equipment.
It is less used in regular households, suitable for systems with high inductive loads and larger inrush currents, often used to protect equipment with high impact currents.
BRAND |
CLIPSAL |
WEIGHT |
.08KG |
VOLTAGE |
240V |
SKU |
NCB20D |
HEIGHT |
8.6CM |
BREAKING |
6KA |
RATED CURRENT |
20A |
WIDTH |
7.5CM |
MOUNTING |
DIN |
TYPE |
D |
LENGTH |
1.8CM |
CURVE |
D |
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