veritas
Electrical
- Oct 30, 2003
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My question primarily concerns LV MCC's but could certainly be applicable to HV MCC's as well. I have seen myriads of motor protection systems comprising of a cb in series with a fuse. Usual intention is that the fuse cater for the high current faults. I have noticed in many such applications (typically installed >10 years ago)that the cost of cb's with sufficient breaking capacity, to obviate the need for a fuse, cost quite a bit back then. However, nowadays they are getting substantially cheaper - relatively speaking and so I am wondering if fuse-cb arrangements are still being applied in new applications?
When I come across fuse-cb installations that require refurbishment I tend to go for cb only as it simplifies the installation provided that the cb has the correct fault current ratings. They also have better settings flexibility. I guess fuses have a lot going for them (such as no settings and being fast-acting) but there are also drawbacks. One installation had an incorrect fuse as when the original fuse operated, there was not an identical spare available and the circuit was never taken offline to fit the correct fuse since. Another had fuse contacts that pitted due to arcing and overheated resulting in a flashover.
I appreciate that there are pros and cons to both approached and am interested to hear other's experience/practice regarding this.
Thanks.
When I come across fuse-cb installations that require refurbishment I tend to go for cb only as it simplifies the installation provided that the cb has the correct fault current ratings. They also have better settings flexibility. I guess fuses have a lot going for them (such as no settings and being fast-acting) but there are also drawbacks. One installation had an incorrect fuse as when the original fuse operated, there was not an identical spare available and the circuit was never taken offline to fit the correct fuse since. Another had fuse contacts that pitted due to arcing and overheated resulting in a flashover.
I appreciate that there are pros and cons to both approached and am interested to hear other's experience/practice regarding this.
Thanks.