Design and Construction of An Automated Test Bench For MCB Testing
Design and Construction of An Automated Test Bench For MCB Testing
H.K.T.R. Karunarathna
H.K.J. Amarasinghe
W.M. Wijekoon
I.
A. Test Conditions
MCB are tested according to IEC 60898-1 and IEC 609472 standards. All Household MCBs are tested according to the
IEC 60898-1 standard and MCBs for industrial application are
tested according to IEC 60947-2 standard. According to the
IEC 60898-1 standard MCB should test under the following
conditions.
The connection are in free air and spaced not less than
the distance between the terminals.
INTRODUCTION
II.
In6
1.5
6In13
2.5
13In20
20In25
S/ mm2
25In32
10
32In50
16
50In63
25
63In80
35
80In100
50
100In125
1.45In
2.55In
B-3In
C-5In
D-10In
B-5In
C-10In
D-20In
Temperature
Rise (K)
60
40
25
60
b) Test Procedure
A current equal to In at any convenient voltage is passed
simultaneously through all the poles of the MCB for a period
of time sufficient for the temperature-rise to reach the steadystate value. In practice, this condition is reached when the
variation of the temperature-rise does not exceed 1 K/h.
For four-pole circuit-breakers with three protected poles,
the test is first made by passing the specified current through
the three protected poles only. The test is then repeated by
passing the same current through the pole intended for the
connection of the neutral and the adjacent protected pole.
During the test the temperature-rises shall not exceed the
values shown in Table 2.
2) Test of Tripping Characteristics
Tripping characteristics of Type B,C,D MCBs should be
contain according to Table 3.
Test
a
Immediately
after Test a
Cold
t1h
Tripping
Tripping
Cold
1 s < t < 60 s
(for In32
A)
1 s < t < 120
s (for In >
32 A)
t 0.1 s
Cold
T 0.1 s
Tripping
No tripping
III.
SYSTEM DESIGN
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Easier controlling
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Resistors
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Current transformers
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Rogowski coil
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