There are three
types of MCBs.
Type B MCB
- They are suitable for resistive load like oven, heater, GLS lamp etc.
- The trip system operates between 3In to 5In in the AC system whereas its value lies in the range of 4In to 7In in the DC system ( Where In is equal to rated current of MCBs )
Type C MCB
- They are suitable for where high inrush current flow at the time of switching i.e. switching of inducting load such as motors, air conditioner, fluorescent lamp, transformers etc.
- The magnetic trip system operates between 5In to 10 In in the AC system whereas its value lies in the range of 7In to 15In for DC system ( Where In is rated current of MCB )
Type D MCB
- They are suitable for protection of electrical circuits in which very high inrush current flows.
- Its typical value is 12 – 15 times the thermal rated current.
- The characteristic of type B, type C and type D MCBs have same overload tripping characteristic.
Marking and Symbol of MCB
- The rated short circuit capacity for AC and DC in ampere is expressed in one rectangle if it is valid for both AC and DC.
- If the rated short circuit capacity is different for AC and DC it shall be indicated by two adjacent rectangles with symbol for AC and DC.
- The time constant is expressed as T15 Milli second and if it is associated with rated short circuit current capacity.
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