giuseppe
Electrical
- Jul 31, 2001
- 20
Hi to all.
I have a simple question that may have a complicated answer: when testing a three phase Circuit Breaker with a single phase Current Injector, what will happen if the test is carried out only on one pole (line-in/line-out). I am presently far away from a laboratory and I cannot carry the test myself. I always tested the correct intervention of a three phase CB injecting to the Phase L1 (or A) and, with proper jumpers, exit from Phase L3 (or C). I cannot remember what then happen if each phase is tested individually. I think it would trip earlier than expected, but...I am not sure of it.
Could anyone out there help with this issue?
Thank you very much and kind regards.
Giuseppe
I have a simple question that may have a complicated answer: when testing a three phase Circuit Breaker with a single phase Current Injector, what will happen if the test is carried out only on one pole (line-in/line-out). I am presently far away from a laboratory and I cannot carry the test myself. I always tested the correct intervention of a three phase CB injecting to the Phase L1 (or A) and, with proper jumpers, exit from Phase L3 (or C). I cannot remember what then happen if each phase is tested individually. I think it would trip earlier than expected, but...I am not sure of it.
Could anyone out there help with this issue?
Thank you very much and kind regards.
Giuseppe