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What is "Selectivity"? A Pro's Guide to Breaker Coordination (and Avoiding a "Fair Fight")

What is “Selectivity”? A Pro’s Guide to Breaker Coordination (and Avoiding a “Fair Fight”)

An apprentice engineer asks, “My utility supply is 100A. Should my factory’s main breaker also be 100A?” First, let’s gently correct the terminology, as it reveals the “Master-level” secret. A factory main isn’t an “MCB” (a Miniature Circuit Breaker, the “household” kind). It’s an “MCCB“ (a Moulded Case Circuit Breaker) or an “ACB“ (an Air […]

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Switchboard vs Switchgear: The Real Difference (It's Not Just Voltage)

Switchboard vs Switchgear: The Real Difference (It’s Not Just Voltage)

To an apprentice, “Switchboard” and “Switchgear” sound the same: just two different words for the “big metal box with all the breakers.” To a professional, this is the difference between a House Cat and a Tiger. Confusing them can be an expensive—or even fatal—mistake. The common “rookie” answer is that “Switchgear is for high voltage,

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Cam Switch Guide: Technical Principles, Types, & Selection Criteria (2025)

Cam Switch Guide: Technical Principles, Types, & Selection Criteria (2025)

The plant goes down at 2 AM. Again. By the time you arrive, maintenance has already ruled out the VFD, checked the contactor, verified the relay ladder. The motor’s fine. The PLC’s fine. Everything’s fine except production has been halted for three hours and your plant manager is calculating lost revenue per minute. Then someone

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How to *Really* Test an MCCB (And Why the "Test" Button is a Lie)

How to *Really* Test an MCCB (And Why the “Test” Button is a Lie)

You’re on-site, in front of a giant 400A MCCB (Moulded Case Circuit Breaker) that acts as the “main gate” for a critical factory line. You need to “test” it. You see the little “Push-to-Trip” (PTT) button. You press it. CLUNK. The breaker trips. Your job is done, right? You’ve “tested” the breaker? No. You’ve done

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Understanding Circuit Breaker Ratings: Icu, Ics, Icw, Icm Explained

Understanding Circuit Breaker Ratings: Icu, Ics, Icw, Icm Explained

The spec sheet looked perfect. 50 kA Icu rating, well above your calculated 38 kA fault current. You signed off on the order, the breaker shipped, installation went smoothly. Three months later, a short circuit on the main distribution bus. The breaker cleared the fault in milliseconds—exactly as designed. But when your team powered back

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What Is an Over & Under Voltage Protector? (And Why Your Circuit Breaker Can't Save You) 

What Is an Over & Under Voltage Protector? (And Why Your Circuit Breaker Can’t Save You) 

Tuesday afternoon, 3:47 PM. You walk into your kitchen and notice the refrigerator isn’t running. Not a sound. You check the circuit breaker panel—every breaker is in the ON position, exactly where it should be. You flip the refrigerator’s breaker off and back on anyway. Nothing. Dead. The HVAC technician arrives the next morning, pulls

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How to Power Multiple Machines: Why a "Sub-Main" Panel Beats 5 "Home Runs"

How to Power Multiple Machines: Why a “Sub-Main” Panel Beats 5 “Home Runs”

You need to power five new 3-phase machines in a workshop, 100 meters from the main switchroom. The apprentice on your team sees two choices. Option A: Pull one “giant” 25mm steel-wire-armoured (SWA) cable to a new “Sub-Main” panel on the workshop wall. Option B: Pull five “medium-sized” 10mm cables—one “home run” for each machine.

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ACB vs VCB: Complete Comparison Guide

ACB vs VCB: Complete Comparison Guide (IEC Standards 2024)

You’re staring at two circuit breaker datasheets for your 15kV switchgear project. Both show voltage ratings up to 690V. Both list impressive breaking capacities. On paper, they look interchangeable. They’re not. Choose wrong—install an Air Circuit Breaker (ACB) where you need a Vacuum Circuit Breaker (VCB), or vice versa—and you’re not just violating IEC standards.

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