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Circuit Breaker Ratings
Circuit Breaker DefinitionA circuit breaker is defined as a device designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by overcurrent or short circuits by interrupting the flow of electricity.Short Circuit Breaking Current of Circuit BreakerThis is the maximum short circuit current which a circuit breaker (CB) can withstand before it, finally cleared by opening its contacts.When a short circuit flows through a circuit breaker, it causes thermal and mechanical stresses in the breaker’s c
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What is High Voltage Testing?
What is High Voltage Testing?High Voltage Testing DefinitionHigh voltage testing involves procedures to ensure that electrical equipment can withstand various voltage stresses during its operational lifespan.Transformer Testing MethodsEssential to evaluate the integrity of electrical systems, including tests for dielectric strength, capacitance, and breakdown voltage.Test TypesThere are mainly four types of high voltage testing methods applied on high voltage equipment and these areSustained low
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What is Circuit Breaker Maintenance?
What is Circuit Breaker Maintenance?Circuit Breaker Maintenance DefinitionCircuit breaker maintenance involves switching off, isolating, and regularly checking and servicing the breaker to ensure reliable operation.Bulk Oil Circuit BreakerFor bulk oil circuit breaker, we should check contact burning. If burning is very light, remove the burn beads and polish the surface. If burning is quite heavy, replace the tips and arcing ring by new set. We should loose and tight the tips few times before fi
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What is SF6 Gas?
What is SF6 Gas?SF6 Gas DefinitionSF6 gas is defined as a compound of one sulfur atom and six fluorine atoms, known for its stability and use in electrical systems.Manufacturing ProcessSF6 gas is commercially manufactured by the reaction of fluorine (obtained by electrolysis) with sulfur.During process of producing of this gas, other byproducts like SF4, SF2, S2F2, S2F10 are also produced in small percentages. Not only these byproduct, impurities like air, moisture, and CO2 are also present in t
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What is a Residual Current Circuit Breaker?
What is a Residual Current Circuit Breaker?RCCB DefinitionA Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) is defined as a safety device that detects and interrupts a circuit when there is a leakage current to the ground.Working PrincipleAn RCCB operates based on Kirchhoff’s current law, which states that the total current entering a node equals the total current leaving it. In a normal circuit, the currents in the live and neutral wires are balanced. If there is a fault, like damaged insulation or con
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Medium Voltage Switchgear
Medium Voltage Switchgear DefinitionMedium voltage switchgear ranges from 3 KV to 36 KV and is used to manage and protect electrical systems.Types of MV SwitchgearIncludes metal enclosed indoor and outdoor switchgear, and outdoor switchgear without metal enclosures.Short Circuit Current InterruptionThe main focus of circuit breaker design is to that all circuit breakers should be capable of interrupting short circuit current with a high degree of reliability and safety. The number of faulty trip
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What is Electrical Switchgear Protection?
What is Electrical Switchgear Protection?Switchgear DefinitionA switchgear is defined as all the switching devices used in power system protection. It includes devices for control, metering, and regulating electrical power systems. When assembled logically, these devices form switchgear. In simpler terms, switchgear refers to systems that switch, control, and protect electrical power circuits and equipment.Switchgear and ProtectionWe all know about low voltage switches and re-wirable fuses at ho
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What is High Voltage Switchgear?
What is High Voltage Switchgear?High Voltage Switchgear DefinitionHigh voltage switchgear is defined as equipment that manages voltages above 36KV to ensure safe and efficient power distribution.Main ComponentsHigh voltage circuit breakers, such as air blast, oil, SF6, and vacuum circuit breakers, are essential for interrupting high voltage currents.Essential Features of High Voltage Circuit BreakerThe essential features to be provided in high voltage circuit breaker, to ensure safe and reliable
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What is Low Voltage Switchgear?
What is Low Voltage Switchgear?Low Voltage Switchgear DefinitionLow voltage switchgear is defined as electrical switchgear rated up to 1kV, including protective devices like circuit breakers and fuses.Components of LV SwitchgearLV switchgear includes devices such as circuit breakers, isolators, and earth leakage circuit breakers to protect the system.Incomer FunctionThe incomer feeds incoming electrical power to the incomer bus. The switchgear used in the incomer should have a main switching dev
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Electrical Transmission Tower Earthing
Earthing DefinitionEarthing of electrical transmission towers is defined as a safety measure where each tower is grounded to prevent electrical hazards.Footing ResistanceMeasuring the footing resistance ensures it is below 10 ohms, crucial for tower safety.Pipe EarthingIn the pipe earthing system, we use a galvanized steel pipe that is 25 mm in diameter and 3 meters long. The pipe is buried vertically in the soil, with its top 1 meter below ground level. If the tower stands on rock, the earthing
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