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What should the magnetic trip value be for a 20amp radial general use circuit?
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What should the magnetic trip value be for a 20amp radial general use circuit?
Here in the UK or there in the USA???
That would be instantaneous, approximately 10ms.
An MCB would be expected to trip instantaneously within one half cycle.
In the UK, our supply has 50 cycles per second (50 Hertz).
Is there a min or max instantaneous trip?
I would imagine that the earth fault loop impedance must be low enough for a none RCD breaker to clear in 0.5/50 of a cycle? Does the same disconnect time also apply to a L+N fault or is it the same for L+PE?
Id imagine a L-N fault would be less of a hazard to humans in terms of shock, but it sounds like the regs want identical tripping for both L+PE and L+N.
So I guess I am lead to strike a balance between a breaker that has a high enough In trip not to blow on something like a vacuum cleaner starting up, but a low enough In to trip in 0.5/50ths of a cycle assuming a fault on the last socket on the radial since this will have the highest earth fault reading?
What is this question leading up to?
The correct selection of instantaneous trip level for a breaker. The ones that can be ordered come in different trip curves, each with different instantaneous pick up levels. Some are only a few times the handle rating while others go to 12x or more.
If I am looking at it the wrong way let me know
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