buddykin
Electrical
- May 2, 2024
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I am new to power studies and have a few questions that I'm hoping someone can help with. I understand there are many types of breakers but the two I deal with the most are thermal-magnetic, and electronic trip. I'm getting confused with the settings and options.
1.) Thermal magnetic breakers have an instantaneous portion (magnetic) and a long time portion (thermal).
- Are there any thermal magnetic breakers that are adjustable? I think I saw one thermal mag had a dial for the instantaneous setting.
- Can you adjust the long time (thermal) trip?
- I know there are 'plugs' you can put in breakers, is this how you adjust the thermal portion?
2.) Electronic trip breakers have an instantaneous, short time delay, short time pickup, long time delay, long time pickup, and other settings like ground fault and I2T.
- Why does SKM call electronic trip breakers 'static trip'? Static trip to me sounds like it's static (not moving).
- Would you ever put a 'plug' in an electronic trip breaker?
- Say you have a 1000A frame electronic trip breaker and want the breaker set for a 900A load (trip at 900A for an overload). Would you put a 900A plug in the breaker? Or would you just adjust the long time pickup to be 900A?
Thanks in advance for any help with my understanding!
Trevor
1.) Thermal magnetic breakers have an instantaneous portion (magnetic) and a long time portion (thermal).
- Are there any thermal magnetic breakers that are adjustable? I think I saw one thermal mag had a dial for the instantaneous setting.
- Can you adjust the long time (thermal) trip?
- I know there are 'plugs' you can put in breakers, is this how you adjust the thermal portion?
2.) Electronic trip breakers have an instantaneous, short time delay, short time pickup, long time delay, long time pickup, and other settings like ground fault and I2T.
- Why does SKM call electronic trip breakers 'static trip'? Static trip to me sounds like it's static (not moving).
- Would you ever put a 'plug' in an electronic trip breaker?
- Say you have a 1000A frame electronic trip breaker and want the breaker set for a 900A load (trip at 900A for an overload). Would you put a 900A plug in the breaker? Or would you just adjust the long time pickup to be 900A?
Thanks in advance for any help with my understanding!
Trevor