MCB
MCB
MCB
strip causes,
displacement of latch point. The
moving contact of the MCB is
so arranged by means of
pressure, with this latch
that a little
displacement
of latch
causes, release
spring
point,
of
spring and
makes the
moving contact
to
move for
opening the
MCB.
The current coil
or trip coil is
placed such
a manner, that
during short
circuit fault the
mmf of that coil
causes its
plunger to
hit the same latch point
and make
the latch to be displaced.
Hence the MCB will
open in same manner. Again
when operating lever of
the miniature circuit breaker is operated by hand, that means when we
make the MCB at off position manually, the same latch point is displaced as
a result moving contact separated from fixed contact in same manner. So,
whatever may be the operating mechanism, that means, may be due to
deformation of bi - metallic strip, due to increased mmf of trip coil or may
due to manual operation, actually the same latch point is displaced and
same deformed spring is released, which ultimately responsible for
movement of the moving contact. When the the moving contact separated
from fixed contact, there may be a high chance of arc. This arc then goes up
through the arc runner and enters into arc splitters and is finally quenched.
When we switch on an MCB, we actually reset the displaced operating latch
to its previous on position and make the MCB ready for another switch off or
trip operation.