Everything about The Breaking Capacity totally explained
The
breaking capacity gives the current that an
electrical apparatus is able to interrupt without being destroyed or causing an
electric arc with unacceptable duration. The
rated breaking
current which can occur under
fault conditions shouldn't exceed the rated breaking capacity of the apparatus. Otherwise breaking of the rated current current can't be guaranteed.Breaking capacity current corresponds to a voltage, so an electrical apparatus may have more than one breaking capacity current, according to the voltage.
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