Interview Question of Circuit Breaker and Switchgear: Previous Next
Interview Question of Circuit Breaker and Switchgear: Previous Next
Interview Question of Circuit Breaker and Switchgear: Previous Next
3. What do you mean by the term “Opening time”, “Arcing time”, “Total break time”,
“Make time” of a circuit breaker ?
Ans : Opening time – It is the time interval from the energisation of the trip
coil to the instant of contact separation.
Arcing time – It is the time interval from the separation of contact to the
extinction of the arc.
Total break time – It is the sum of the opening time interval and the arcing
time interval.
Make time – It is the time interval from the energisation of the solenoid to
the instant of making contact for current establishment during closing of
circuit breaker.
Relay time – It is the time interval from the initiation of fault to the
energisation of the trip coil.
Making capacity – The making capacity is a term used in connection with the
rating of a switchgear to denote the capability of a switch, circuit breaker or
similar apparatus to make a circuit by closing under short circuit condition.
Making capacity is approximately equal to 2.55 times the symmetrical
breaking capacity.
Short time rating – The short time rating of a circuit breaker is the highest
permissible value of the current which the fully closed circuit breaker can
carry for a specified time of about 1 to 3 seconds without excessive
temperature rise and electrodynamic effects capable of causing injury.
Rated service voltage – The rated service voltage of a circuit breaker is the
r.m.s. value of the operating voltage at which the circuit breaker shall be
able to carry the normal current continuously at normal frequency.