Can some one throw some light on what is " making current release" in context of circuit breakers.
As per standard AS 62271-100-2008 it is defined as
"Release which permits a CB to open, without any intentional time delay,during a closing operation ,if the making current exceeds a predetermined value, and which is rendered inoperative when the CB is in closed position"
As per standard AS 62271-100-2008 it is defined as
"Release which permits a CB to open, without any intentional time delay,during a closing operation ,if the making current exceeds a predetermined value, and which is rendered inoperative when the CB is in closed position"