A Circuit Breaker is a protective device used in electrical systems to automatically interrupt the flow of electricity in the event of an overload, short circuit, or other electrical faults. It acts as a switch that can be manually or automatically operated to open or close the circuit. When a fault occurs, such as excessive current or a short circuit, the circuit breaker quickly interrupts the flow of electricity to prevent damage to the electrical system, appliances, or wiring. It helps to ensure safety, protect equipment, and prevent electrical fires.
Attributes:
• Thermal and magnetic protection mechanisms.
• Automatically interrupts the circuit when the current exceeds the rated capacity.
• Incorporates safety measures like arc extinguishing technology and insulation barriers to minimize risks.
Application:
A Circuit Breaker's purpose is to protect electrical systems and equipment by interrupting the flow of electricity during abnormal conditions, such as overloads and short circuits. It prevents damage to the system and reduces the risk of electrical fires, ensuring safety and reliable operation.