Introduction
A circuit breaker is an electronic device which is used for the safe
and reliable operation of the circuit. Its basic operating principle is
that it keeps track of the flow of current in the path of the circuits
it is installed, and when the value of the passing current exceeds the
required value, it instantly breaks the contact and prevents the
external wiring and circuitry from damaging due to excessive current...[...]
This thing is important as now-a-days the equipment used and the
circuitry designed are such that they utilize a very large amount of
current which adds an increasing factor to the sensitivity of the
circuit, thus placing the equipment and electrical components at a risk.
Any value larger than the limiting value of current can be disastrous
and can produce extremely dangerous effects. This thing ultimately
produces a risk for the expensive equipment which are being operated
through that circuitry, or the expensive electrical components which lie
further ahead in the circuit and can be damaged by the excessive
current passing through the circuit.
Moreover even if cost is manageable and is not of much concern, still
the damaging of these things can cause an unmanageable reinstallation
of the circuitry which is obviously not preferable.
Types of Circuit Breakers
Keeping these and many other such problems and foreseen occurring
situations in mind, a circuit breaker is chosen to be the best option to
use as a safety device in your electrical circuits of daily use.
Circuit breakers can be classified into two basic types, depending
upon their method of actuation. They can be manually operated or
automatically operated. But the basic construction of a circuit breaker
usually consists of a bimetallic chip, which bends or strips the contact
depending upon the state that if the circuit breaker is to open or
close.
Operation of Circuit Breakers
A circuit breaker also consists of an electrically energized coil, to which one of its two contacts is attached.
When the current exceeds the required value, the coil gets energized
and the contact breaks hence the circuit is opened at that point so that
no further current can flow.
When the safe value of the current is restored, the coil is
automatically de energized and the contact is then maintained again to
allow the safe passage of current.
Advantages of Circuit Breakers
Another importance of an automatic circuit breaker is that no
attaching and reattaching of the contacts is required manually, due to
which no human monitoring of efforts is required time and again, and the
circuit can operate in the safest manner on its own.
The advantages are not only limited to this step, but also it
automatically retains its connections and the circuit starts to operate
again.
Another advantage is that it does not need any replacement unlike a
fuse or any other safety device. It can be reused as normally as before,
since its operating principle is very wisely designed and it proves to
be one of the safest devices for the safe and reliable operation of the
circuit.
It is also not very costly, so is one of the very useful devices which are excessively used now-a-days.
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