Good day.
This has always got me confounded.
Witha 4-pole 63A breaker, can someone please confirm/advise what the current carrying capacity of the component is?
Does the 63A current stamped on the product mean
1. 63A per pole?
2. A total of 63A but limited to 63A in any one pole?
If #1 is correct, then if each pole drew 63A, what amount of current would flow through the neutral pole. (RYB 220V to Neutral).
And could you please clarify further with this scenario?
I have a 20 kW load distributed to some 380-415 3-phase appliances and some 220V 1-Phase appliances.
What should the stamp of the Mains breaker read for current?
This has always got me confounded.
Witha 4-pole 63A breaker, can someone please confirm/advise what the current carrying capacity of the component is?
Does the 63A current stamped on the product mean
1. 63A per pole?
2. A total of 63A but limited to 63A in any one pole?
If #1 is correct, then if each pole drew 63A, what amount of current would flow through the neutral pole. (RYB 220V to Neutral).
And could you please clarify further with this scenario?
I have a 20 kW load distributed to some 380-415 3-phase appliances and some 220V 1-Phase appliances.
What should the stamp of the Mains breaker read for current?