Frequently Asked Questions (Acbs) : Q3.What Are "Releases"?
Frequently Asked Questions (Acbs) : Q3.What Are "Releases"?
Q1.Why ACBs? Air Circuit breakers (ACBs) are the only devices, which are required to CARRY short circuit current for a specified time. This specified time, which is usually one second, is invariably more than what the downstream devices require to interrupt faults. In case the downstream devices fail to interrupt the fault current, the, breaker acts as a back-up protective device. In other words, it is this feature of short time rating which makes a circuit breaker an essential upstream device. ACBs are also used for switching motors of higher rating.
Q2.What is understood by "50 kA ACB"? Generally speaking, it means that the ACB can carry 50 kA for 1 second. However, "50kA" alone does not fully define the short circuit capabilities of an ACB. As per IEC 947, for an ACB with utilization category B, three values of short circuit current fully define its short circuit ratings. They are: rated ultimate short circuit breaking capacity (Icu) rated service short circuit breaking capacity (Ics) rated short time withstand current (Icw) IEC permits Icw to be lower than Ics, and many manufacturers actually make use of this definition.