A large safety concern in both residential and commercial
buildings is overloading or causing a short circuit within the electrical
circuit. The component that is used to prevent this from occurring is an
electrical circuit breaker. A circuit breaker is used to protect the
circuits within your home or business. If a fault is detected within the
circuit the system will cause a break in the electrical current flow causing
the system to come to a halt.
The type of circuit breaker you
choose to purchase will depend on a number of things. In order to
purchase the correct electrical circuit
breaker you need to clearly understand your needs and the needs that
will be placed on the system. When purchasing a new or refurbished
circuit breaker, your electrical supplier will discuss several factors with you
to help you select the best breaker for your needs.
The first thing an electrical supply company will ask you
about when purchasing a circuit breaker is the amount of electricity that will
be flowing through the breaker. The voltage load of the circuit breaker
you choose will depend heavily on the equipment that will be used on the
circuit as well as the overall load of electricity that will run through the
circuit.
There are three main voltage categories when it comes to
circuit breakers. Low voltage circuit breakers are used in residential
electrical circuits. A low voltage electrical circuit breaker works best
in households and can handle a max load of 1000 volts. Medium electrical
circuit breakers are suitable for buildings and office settings. A medium
breaker is good for use when voltage requirements are between 1000 and 72,000
volts. Large electrical circuit breakers handle voltage loads upwards of
72,000. Large breakers are typically used for high voltage power
transmission lines.
The next consideration of various circuit breakers is the
mounting style. The two main components are fixed mounted circuit
breakers and removable mounted circuit breakers. A fixed mounted circuit
breaker is mounted so that it cannot be removed without removing the main
connections and mounting supports. A removable mounted circuit breaker
has two parts, the base and the actual breaker. The base is bolted and
hardwired to the frame where is the breaker is plugged into the base.
This system can be replaced without having to rewire.
Another consideration is the type of trip unit you would
like the breaker to be on. There are two main types of trip units,
magnetic and thermal. Also consider the operating temperature range when
purchasing an electrical circuit breaker. Different components work
better than others at different temperature ranges.
The best place to purchase an electrical circuit breaker is
with the help of an online new, used and refurbished electrical component
supplier. They will have the best inventory in stock and are familiar
with a variety of circumstances. Use their experience to help you choose
the best circuit breaker for your commercial or residential use.
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