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rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
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For power circuit breakers that have internal current limiters, are these current limiters intended to extend the interrupting rating of the breaker to higher interrupting values or are these current limiters intended to limit let-through current to downstream devices short circuit rating or Arc Flash purposes?
In terms of interrupting rating I've seen newer power circuit breakers that have interrupting ratings up to 100kA without any limiters. With limiters these ratings appear to be extended as high as 200kA. So are these limiters only applicable in cases where the available fault current at the breaker exceeds the maximum interrupting rating of the breaker without limiters?
If intended for current limiting or reducing peak let-through at downstream devices then I know this is a complicated subject matter with these ratings often being mis-applied.
In terms of interrupting rating I've seen newer power circuit breakers that have interrupting ratings up to 100kA without any limiters. With limiters these ratings appear to be extended as high as 200kA. So are these limiters only applicable in cases where the available fault current at the breaker exceeds the maximum interrupting rating of the breaker without limiters?
If intended for current limiting or reducing peak let-through at downstream devices then I know this is a complicated subject matter with these ratings often being mis-applied.