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Revision as of 13:10, 15 November 2013
The circuit-breaker/disconnector fulfills all of the basic switchgear functions, while, by means of accessories, numerous other possibilities exist
As shown in Figure H23 the circuit-breaker/ disconnector is the only item of switchgear capable of simultaneously satisfying all the basic functions necessary in an electrical installation.
Moreover, it can, by means of auxiliary units, provide a wide range of other functions, for example: indication (on-off - tripped on fault); undervoltage tripping; remote control… etc. These features make a circuit-breaker/ disconnector the basic unit of switchgear for any electrical installation.
Functions | Possible Conditions | |
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Isolation |
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Control | Functional |
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Emergency switching |
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Switching-off for mechanical maintenance |
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Protection | Overload |
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Short-circuit |
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Insulation fault |
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Undervoltage |
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Remote control |
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Indication and measurement |
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Fig. H23: Functions performed by a circuit-breaker/disconnector