Circuit Breaker Tripping Schemes
Circuit Breaker Tripping Schemes
Circuit Breaker Tripping Schemes
TRIPPING SCHEMES
Definition An automatic electrical switch designed to protect low-voltage A circuit breaker that protects higher current circuits from
circuits and appliances from overcurrent and short circuits electrical overloads and short circuits
Short Circuit Time Faster turn-around time (milliseconds) Slower turn-around time (milliseconds to seconds)
Short Circuit Current Rating Lower short circuit current ratings, up to 15kA Higher short circuit current ratings, often up to 100kA
Remote Operation Usually not equipped with remote operation capabilities May have remote operation options for opening and closing the
circuit breaker
Interrupting Current Rating Lower interrupting capacity compared to MCCBs, often up to Higher interrupting capacity, suitable for more demanding
1800A. applications, often going up to 200kA.
Number of Poles Usually 1, 2, or 3-poles Typically 3-poles (some models may have 4-poles)
Applications Residential, commercial, and light industrial applications that Industrial, commercial, and heavy-duty applications that require
require lower current requirements. higher current ratings and better protection capabilities.
(G.R) Green&Redd Indicating Light
Y) Anti-Pump Relay
(SR) Spring Release
(M) Spring Charging Motor