CIRCUIT BREAKERS

 CIRCUIT BREAKERS

A circuit breaker is a circuit protection device that, like a fuse, will stop current in the circuit if there is a direct short, excessive current, or excessive heat. Unlike a fuse, a circuit breaker is reusable. 

The circuit breaker does not have to be replaced after it has opened or broken the circuit. 

Instead of replacing the circuit breaker, you reset it.

Circuit breakers can also be used as circuit control devices. 

By manually opening and closing the
contacts of a circuit breaker, you can switch the power on and off. 

Circuit breakers are available in a great variety of sizes and types. 

Circuit breakers have five main components, as shown in figure . 

The components are the frame.
The operating mechanism. 
The arc extinguisher. 
The contacts.
The terminal connectors.
The trip elements.



The FRAME provides an insulated housing and is used to mount the circuit breaker. 

The frame determines the physical size of the circuit breaker and the maximum allowable voltage and current.


The OPERATING MECHANISM provides a means of opening and closing the breaker contacts (turning, the circuit ON and OFF). 

The toggle mechanism shown in figure  is the quick-make, quick-break type, which means the contacts snap open or closed quickly, regardless of how fast the handle is moved. 

In addition to indicating whether the breaker is ON or OFF, the operating mechanism handle indicates when the breaker has opened automatically (tripped) by moving to a position between ON and OFF. 

To reset the circuit breaker, the handle must first be moved to the OFF position, and then Position ON.

The ARC EXTINGUISHER confines, divides, and extinguishes the arc drawn between contacts each time the circuit breaker interrupts current. 

The arc extinguisher is actually a series of contacts that open gradually, dividing the arc and making it easier to confine and extinguish.

Arc extinguishers are generally used in circuit breakers that control a large amount of power, such as those found in power distribution panels. 

Small power circuit breakers (such as those found in lighting panels) may not have arc extinguishers.

TERMINAL CONNECTORS are used to connect the circuit breaker to the power source and the load. 

They are electrically connected to the contacts of the circuit breaker and provide the means of connecting the circuit breaker to the circuit.

The TRIP ELEMENT is the part of the circuit breaker that senses the overload condition and causes the circuit breaker to trip or break the circuit. 

(Some circuit breakers make use of solid-state trip units using current transformers and solid-state circuitry.)


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