difference between isolator and circuit breaker?????
Answer Posted / kunal
An isolator can be operted only at no load condition,because
there is no arc-quenching medium in isolator,where as
breaker can be operated at both On-load condition & off-load
condition,since it has arc-quenching medium.
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