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CIRCUIT BREAKER TYPES - How they work and inrush currents 

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This is an introduction to the selection of MCB types and how a knowledge of inrush currents at start up can influence the choice of device.
We look at thermal sensing of overload currents and electro-magnetic responses to short circuit and fault currents.
Should a type B or type C be installed, and what are the implications on safety and circuit performance.
And we also look at the different kinds of devices, single pole, three pole, four pole etc.
This video is a good overview of the subject.
You may also want to follow the link and view our video entitled - Zs too high What to do - on the following link
• Zs TOO HIGH What can I...
This video is No.71 on our RU-vid channel where we have videos on a wide range of electrical topics.
To see a full list of all our LearnElectrics videos, click on the link below. / @learnelectrics4402
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Always work safely, electricity can be dangerous. If you are unsure, stop and seek advice.

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@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 3 года назад
SEE ALL VIDEOS - To view a list of all our LearnElectrics videos, click on the link below. There are many videos on many electrical topics including Installation, Part P, 18th Edition, Testing, Certification, Lighting, Sockets, Ring Circuits and much more. ru-vid.com/show-UCYaJQnpO4XAp0yCgqzMkmfA
@asadng2920
@asadng2920 2 года назад
The explanation is at the Highest level of standards and second to none. Thank you Sir.
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 2 года назад
Thank you Asad, brilliant feedback, really appreciated. Dave.
@andyjohnson7817
@andyjohnson7817 2 года назад
An other brilliant video ,The man explains every thing very well as it is, and answers all questions from everyone !!
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 2 года назад
Thanks for your support Andy, very much appreciated.
@kevinconstantine5244
@kevinconstantine5244 Год назад
Thanks again for the really useful information on circuit breakers. You've become my little "Go To" for electrical help, advice and clarity when im carrying out little projects now my dad has passed. Really appreciate your videos. Good work.
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 Год назад
Thanks Kevin, really appreciate the feedback. Yes, my dad was always at the end of the phone when I needed him.
@alancooper7018
@alancooper7018 2 года назад
Best video I have seen on the subject. Thank you.
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 2 года назад
Thanks Alan. Really appreciated, gives me encouragement to make more. Dave.
@patrikprekop8975
@patrikprekop8975 3 года назад
Great videos. I do follow you and I gain my knowledge with every video. Thank you!
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 3 года назад
That's great to hear Patrik. Every little bit of learning adds up over time.
@user-qi8tv2sj4m
@user-qi8tv2sj4m 5 месяцев назад
Great video. Learning lots watching this. I will pas this in at college.
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 5 месяцев назад
Please do spread the word, thankyou.
@paulhayles6947
@paulhayles6947 3 года назад
Another super well explained video.
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 3 года назад
Thanks Paul, I really appreciate your comments. Dave.
@gbelectricks
@gbelectricks 3 года назад
Great explanation Dave, thanks👍
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 3 года назад
Thank you very much. Glad you found it useful. Dave.
@ifyougetstucklookitup237
@ifyougetstucklookitup237 3 года назад
Thank you for your efforts.
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 3 года назад
We try, we do try. Thanks for watching, it is appreciated. Dave.
@esmeewen
@esmeewen 2 года назад
Thanks for the information, visual helps a lot
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 2 года назад
Thank you. Great feedback. Dave.
@olly7673
@olly7673 3 года назад
Your tutorials are excellent, both with the visuals and the explanation of theory, please keep them coming. I don't know if you have covered this in a previous tutorial and I missed it but the use of different types of protective device to accomplish selectivity from cascading along different distribution circuits would be welcomed. In domestic scenarios where the main DB feeds a garage DB, which then feeds a shed at the end of the garden for example.
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 3 года назад
Olly, great feedback. No, not covered that yet - it's called discrimination and will be covered in the next week or two. It will be on MCBs, RCBOs and RCDs etc. It's a good topic. Thanks. Dave.
@olavogazzola2650
@olavogazzola2650 2 года назад
What a great video!
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 2 года назад
Thanks for the fantastic comment. So glad you enjoyed it. Dave.
@roystonpereira2887
@roystonpereira2887 2 года назад
Great video, thank you👍
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 2 года назад
Thanks Royston, your comments are appreciated. Dave.
@kint5ugee
@kint5ugee 2 года назад
This is exactly the information i was looking for. I had been wondering if my LED lights had a high enough inrush current to trip the 5 amp MCB but it seems it allows for the inrush.
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 2 года назад
So glad we could help. Lots more videos to come. Thanks for watching. Dave.
@cygnus108
@cygnus108 3 года назад
Great explanation..Thank you...
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 3 года назад
Thank you Alex. Glad you found it useful. Dave.
@paborlouise319
@paborlouise319 3 года назад
Thanks a lot for this.
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 3 года назад
Glad we could help. Thanks. Dave.
@chrisgibson5803
@chrisgibson5803 2 года назад
All videos have the best explanations possible. Even above the e5 group guys. Can you do one on design please.
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 2 года назад
Thanks Chris, yes, Circuit design videos are being considered. Dave.
@azizullahkhan7888
@azizullahkhan7888 Год назад
Thanks for uploading
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 Год назад
My pleasure, glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching. Dave.
@andrewforsyth4799
@andrewforsyth4799 Месяц назад
Thanks again
@matthewfewings6023
@matthewfewings6023 3 года назад
Fair play although I know most of the content of your videos, every time I watch one, the visuals help reaffirm why the knowledge is so important. Would love if you did an on site guide video explaining as above. Top video once again.
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 3 года назад
Thank you Mathew. Very true words, we should all keep learning and refreshing our knowledge. Great feedback, appreciated. I have made a note of your request and it will be actioned in the near future. Dave.
@matthewfewings6023
@matthewfewings6023 3 года назад
@@learnelectrics4402 hi Dave, please don’t do it on my account. I just really enjoy some of your 18th edition wiring regs ones and whilst watching them thought to myself I wonder how many important things in the on-site guide I don’t realise how or why they are so important. You are spot on continued personal development by continuing to understand the basics. 👍
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 3 года назад
Yes Mathew, the On-Site guide will be covered too. Thanks for taking an interest in the channel. Dave.
@rimasp4769
@rimasp4769 Год назад
Great video
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 Год назад
Thanks for watching. Dave.
@ibrahimabdullah4430
@ibrahimabdullah4430 Год назад
🙏 thank you 😊
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 Год назад
You’re welcome Ibrahim, Dave.
@curentarul
@curentarul Год назад
Great video! At B type, in that table, it is mentioned that it is for long cables. I guess because it has to do with a bigger Zs and a low PFC?
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 Год назад
Longer cables mean higher resistance/impedance that C and D types might not meet. But if you can install a smaller size MCB say from 32A to 20A, you're permitted Zs increases. Thanks for watching. Dave.
@curentarul
@curentarul Год назад
@@learnelectrics4402 Thank you for your answer! Have a great day!
@ja_adam_
@ja_adam_ Год назад
Hi.. would you be able to do a video on what io , ir etc mean on an MCCB and why you would want to adjust them. Instead of adjusting why would you not just get the correct one
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 Год назад
Good idea Jake, it's on the list.
@sammaimas155
@sammaimas155 9 месяцев назад
Sorry, I am a newbie to this subject but was drawn to it when researching what fuse size to use on an offgrid solar setup. If a 10 Amp fuse will not blow until it might reach 100 Amps, then what cable size should I be using, something that is rated for greater than 10 Amps or a cable rated higher closer to 100 Amps???
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 9 месяцев назад
Its all to do with how long it takes to trip. Have a look at this video on the link below. It will help. thanks for watching and stick with it, its a good trade to be in. Dave. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VtTUkUpQ-Rc.html
@lllCANDYMAANlll
@lllCANDYMAANlll Год назад
What does I2 (current causing effective operation of the overload) mean? is it when it arcs temporarily and raises more amps?
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 Год назад
Its the current required to cause the device to operate within 0.4 seconds. In other words, the current required to satisfy the Zs tables. Have a look at this video, it shows how I2 is used to calculate ZS. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IjpJK1eJLzw.html
@lllCANDYMAANlll
@lllCANDYMAANlll Год назад
@@learnelectrics4402 Thanks again dude!
@victortancheongwee
@victortancheongwee Год назад
It is normal for main circuit breaker to be a little hot at time? Mine once in a while trip, I dont think my appliance is shorted as it could be reset. I think maybe it is too old, mine house is 25 yrs old, Ty
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 Год назад
At 25 years you may need a Periodic Inspection by a competent electrical inspector.
@adammiddleton3362
@adammiddleton3362 Месяц назад
There is a difference between TPN and 3P+N.
@leestorey18
@leestorey18 Год назад
Does the thermal overload still work in a TT system?
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 Год назад
Unless you can get enough current flowing to exceed the breaker rating by enough amps and enough time, then no. That's the problem with TT. If the fault current flowing in say a 32A circuit is less than 32A then it will never trip. Good question. Thanks for watching. Dave.
@amarnathsathiyamurthi6239
@amarnathsathiyamurthi6239 2 года назад
Why this MCB takes 15 mins to trip for 52 amps in a 32 amps MCB type B ? Can you please explain
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 2 года назад
Have a look at the video again Amarnath. We explain in the video just why and also look at page 370 in the Regs book for Type B breakers. The table shows a trip time of 900 seconds for a 32A breaker if there is only 52A of fault current. 900 seconds is 15 minutes. Thanks for watching. Dave.
@Rossisearle
@Rossisearle 10 месяцев назад
MCB provide earth fault protection??
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 10 месяцев назад
Correct. Thanks for watching.
@paborlouise319
@paborlouise319 2 года назад
Thanks alot for this. I just had to refresh my mental toolbox 🧰 🔧
@learnelectrics4402
@learnelectrics4402 2 года назад
Great, thanks for watching Pabor.
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