Why we use the D-curve MCBs in critical power distrubution.
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Answer / venkat iyer
It is used for devices that takes a large inrush current
like computers, servers in data centre etc. C-curve is used
for motor applications, B-curve is used for lighting
applications.
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Answer / jayaseelan
to avoid high inrush current or to withstand high inrush
current for inductive load ex small transformer,motors
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Answer / thowsif_emerson_csm team
Hi Venkat Iyer
Can u pls tell me what is A,B,C,D Curves in MCB's...
My mail id is jswblrdc.support@jsw.in
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Answer / prabhakar
Can any one pls tell me which standard specifies that D
curve characteristic mcbs has to be used fro critical power
distributions.
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