Unit 2
Unit 2
Unit 2
Protection of motors :
Protection of motors : Moulded– Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB) and Miniature Circuit
Breaker (MCB) – Contactors – Types of contactors – Contactor ratings, Relays – D.C
Series current relay – Frequency responsive relay – Latching relay – Over load relays –
Bimetallic Thermal over load relay – time delay relay (Timers) – Motor drivers Electronic
timer – Phase failure relay – Push button switches – Types, Limit switch – Float switch.
Dr. D V M Chary
Fuse and MCB Comparison
Fuse and MCB
MOULDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKER AND MINIATURE CIRCUIT BREAKER (MCCB
& MCB)
• A slow and steady change to moulded case circuit breakers and miniature
circuit breaker as an alternative protection system to fuse switch units and
air circuit breakers is taking place in the Indian industry.
• As a result, distribution and control system without fuse are being designed
today.
• Miniature circuit breakers are manufactured in 1, 2, 3 and 4 pole versions
upto fault levels of 10 KA. They find applications in protection of lighting
circuits, sub-distribution and control circuits.
• Moulded case circuit breakers are available in higher ratings.
• L & T manufactures MCCBs of rating 100 A, 200 A, 250 A, 450 A, 630 A, 800
A, 500 V, 50 Hz with fault level withstanding capacity of 50 KA.
• They cover a wide range of applications in circuit protection in branch
feeders, motor circuits, transformer secondaries, lighting distribution
systems, capacitor switching and DC circuits.
MCCB
MCCB
• An MCCB automatically isolates an electrical circuit under sustained overloads or short circuits. A
thermal release consisting of bimetallic elements having inverse time current tripping characteristic
trips the circuit breaker on sustained overload.
• The breaker is opened by an electromagnetic release in case of short circuit faults. When the current
is less than 10 times the setting of the thermal release the breaker trips due to thermal release and
when current exceeds 10 times its value, the breaker is opened by magnetic release.
The main features of a MCCB are:
• The breaker is switched on by a toggle type switch. The operating mechanism is “quick-make, quick-
break” and is independent of manual operation. The breaker cannot be held closed under fault
conditions.
• The housing is made of heat resistant insulating material. All parts are enclosed in the housing except
terminals which are accessible for external connections. Terminals have large dimensions to accept
links or cable lugs.
• All phases are disconnected even when a fault occurs on only one of them. The operating switch
gives a clear trip indication. It assumes a position midway between ON (1) and OFF (0) on tripping.
• Arc chutes envelope each contact and draw the arc away from the contact tips thus quenching it
rapidly. Silver alloy contacts having high arc resistance and long electrical life are used.
• The magnetic thermal release has three bimetals to provide thermal overload protection and has an
electromagnet for short circuit protection.
• The magnetic thermal release is direct acting. The settings of thermal as well as magnetic release are
adjusted over a wide range.
MCCBs offer a number of advantages over conventional breakers and fuse switch
units.
They are:
(i) Operating switch is easy to handle. There is no down time and need
for replacement of fuse. After the breaker trips, it can be switched on
again simply by resetting it. When the breaker trips, the operating
switch occupies mid-position between ON (1) and OFF (0). To reset the
trip mechanism the operating switch is to be moved to OFF-position.
(ii) In fuse switch units blowing of fuse on one of the phases results in
single phasing. This problem is eliminated in MCCBs because a
common trip bar ensures opening of all the phases even when a fault
occurs on only one of them.
(iii) MCCBs are five to ten times smaller in size and weight as compared
to conventional air circuit breakers and fuse switch units of similar
ratings. This results in saving on panel space and supporting
structures. Table 1 shows range of L & T make DTH type MCCBs.
Molded Case Circuit Breaker (MCCB)
• MCCB stands for Molded Case Circuit Breaker. It is another type of
electrical protection device which is used when load current exceeds the
limit of a miniature circuit breaker.
• The MCCB provides protection against overload, short circuit faults and is
also used for switching the circuits.
• It can be used for higher current rating and fault level even in domestic
applications. The wide current ratings and high breaking capacity in MCCB
find their use in industrial applications.
• MCCB can be used for protection of capacitor bank, generator protection
and main electric feeder distribution.
• It offers adequate protection whenever an application requires
discrimination, adjustable overload setting or earth fault protection.
Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB)
• MCB stands for Miniature Circuit Breaker. It automatically switches OFF
electrical circuit during any abnormal condition in the electrical network
such as overload & short circuit conditions.
• However, fuse may sense these conditions but it has to be replaced though
MCB can be reset.
• The MCB is an electromechanical device which guards the electric wires
&electrical load from overcurrent so as to avoid any kind of fire or electrical
hazards.
• Handling MCB is quite safer and it quickly restores the supply.
• When it comes to house applications, MCB is the most preferred choice for
overload and short circuit protection. MCB can be reset very fast & don’t
have any maintenance cost.
• MCB works on bi-metal respective principle which provides protection
against overload current & solenoid short circuit current.
MCB
Comparison
S.No MCB MCCB
1 It stands for Miniature Circuit Breaker. It stands for Molded Case Circuit Breaker.
2 Rated current not more than 125 Ampere. Rated Current up to 1600A
Judging from their power capacities, MCB is MCCB is mainly used for both low and high
4 mainly used for low Breaking capacity Breaking capacity requirements mainly
requirement mainly domestic. industrial.