5 Differences Between MCB and MCCB - Schneider Electric
5 Differences Between MCB and MCCB - Schneider Electric
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When working with electric circuits, it is essential to follow protocol and install appropriate safety measures. One such safety measure is using self-operating
electrical switches. They are quite effective in protecting appliances from sudden electrical surges, thus preventing accidents.
Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) and Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCBs) are such switches that are widely used across the globe. While their workings
are very similar, they do have several differences.
In this article, we shall discuss five major differences between MCB and MCCB.
They have a major difference when it comes to their interrupt rating - the maximum current that a self-operating electrical switch can block without
malfunctioning.
An MCCB comes with an interrupt rating between 10k to 200k amperes, whereas the interrupt rating of an MCB is up to 1800 amperes. Therefore, the
MCCB is commonly used for industrial purposes like heavy-duty appliances and machinery, while the MCB is best for lower electrical loads and smaller
appliances.
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The tripping circuit is one of the most vital components of self-operating switches. It causes the circuit to break during abnormal operating conditions.
An MCB contains a fixed tripping circuit, whereas an MCCB has a movable tripping circuit.
The pole in circuit breakers refers to the number of switching and safety phases it contains to maximize protection. An MCB usually has 1, 2, or 3 poles,
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MCB automatically turns off during abnormal conditions, like electrical surges and extremely high voltage conditions. When the amount of electricity
flowing through the live circuit is high, it disconnects the circuit to stop the flow of electricity. It can also detect short circuits and breaks the circuit,
thereby stopping an electrical surge to appliances and prevents electrocutions.
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MCCBs, on the other hand, prevent overloading and overheating of the electrical circuit. It contains bimetallic components which expand and contract
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as a response to overloading within a circuit. Under normal conditions, the MCCB allows an open flow of electricity, but an overload in the circuit heats
the MCCB. This causes the bimetallic components to prevent the flow of electricity until the overload subsides, allowing
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Unlike MCBs, MCCBs can be remotely operated by shunt wires.
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