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What is the kA rating on a circuit breaker, can it really carry thousands of amps? The rated current of the circuit breaker is the current it can handle under normal working conditions. ===>>>OOPS…You are not logged in for this group!

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Hi guys, How many people know how to reset a circuit breaker? Just push it up you say.

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Would you believe a circuit breaker does not always trip at the same tripping point! There are various reasons a circuit breaker tripping point deviates…one is temperature. Well for some more then others – the thermal-based ones have big deviation, it even gets affected by the neighbors.(grouping) as well as the frequency of the supply. […]

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What to make of the two kA ratings one find on MCB (Miniature Circuit Breakers) Why is there 6 and 10kA for same circuit breaker?(sales) The famous question that causes much confusion: The BS 60898 and IEC 60947 for Euro and African countries. The same breaker but two different kA ratings …come on! Why, why, […]

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It is Saturday night and you are having a grand party…the powerful sound system is tuning out the music…pulling heavy amps. There comes the drunk uncle…he trips over the self-made extension cord and there the lights go out…

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We all know the circuit breaker is rated according to the load it protects, right! I have a rude awaking for you… ===>>>OOPS…You are not logged in for this group!

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