Hey guys,
So I was in a practice session, and a topic came up about whether fuses, circuit breakers, and protective devices are switching, sensing, and interrupting devices. I want to confirm that my understanding of these OCPD devices are correct.
Fuses are sensing and interrupting devices, but not switching deivces:
So I was in a practice session, and a topic came up about whether fuses, circuit breakers, and protective devices are switching, sensing, and interrupting devices. I want to confirm that my understanding of these OCPD devices are correct.
Fuses are sensing and interrupting devices, but not switching deivces:
- Fuses have a thermal element that can sense increasing heat from high currents or over-currents.
- Fuses interrupt the circuit by melting and thus open-circuiting the circuit once melted.
- Circuit breakers can be manually switched on and off to make or break a circuit as needed.
- Circuit breakers have both a thermal element to sense increasing heat from overload, and an internal magnetic coil that activates and trips the circuit when there is a high fault current (because the high fault current produces a very strong magnetic field that triggers this magnetic coil).
- Circuit breakers automatically trip and interrupt the circuit when a current higher than the breaker's continuous current rating persists in the circuit.
- Protective relays use instrument transformers such as CTs and PTs to monitor current and voltage in a line or circuit.
- Protective relays send trip signals to OCPDs, but protective relays themselves are not interrupting or switching devices.