wbd
Electrical
- May 17, 2001
- 659
Hello,
Could someone explain what the minimum voltage rating means on a circuit breaker. The breaker is a Square D Type FG2 with the following nameplate information:
Continuous Current 1200 Amps
Minimum Voltage 13.8 kV (although manual lists this as 11.5 kV with 13.8 kV as a nominal voltage)
Maximum Voltage 15.0 kV
My concern is that this breaker is used in an application where the voltage is 6.6 kV. I can understand a maximum rating but why a minimum voltage rating?
Thanks in advance to all replys.
Could someone explain what the minimum voltage rating means on a circuit breaker. The breaker is a Square D Type FG2 with the following nameplate information:
Continuous Current 1200 Amps
Minimum Voltage 13.8 kV (although manual lists this as 11.5 kV with 13.8 kV as a nominal voltage)
Maximum Voltage 15.0 kV
My concern is that this breaker is used in an application where the voltage is 6.6 kV. I can understand a maximum rating but why a minimum voltage rating?
Thanks in advance to all replys.