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Low Voltage Circuit Breaker Designing

Categories: Low Voltage System
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About Course

In this free online course, you will learn about the working principles of electrical switches and protective devices known as circuit breakers. We will explain the fundamentals of a circuit breaker and teach you about the different types and their specifications. We will also show you how to select an appropriate size for the connected load. A circuit breaker is an automatically operated electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by excess current from an overload or short circuit. It will act like a normal switch under normal conditions that can be used to trip the circuit for the purpose of maintenance. The basic function of all circuit breakers is to interrupt heavy current flow after a fault is detected in an electrical circuit. Unlike a fuse, which operates once and then must be replaced, these electrical switches can be reset, either manually or automatically, to resume normal operation.

This short course will not only give you an idea of how to select an appropriate circuit breaker based on the type of electrical load but you will also come to know the working principles of a miniature circuit breaker in detail. You will familiarize yourself with the size calculation of the circuit breaker as per the US National Electrical Codes’ (NEC) rule. Upon finishing this course, you will know the definition of a circuit breaker and the difference between short circuits and overload currents. After explaining the technical specifications, the material moves to arc extinction, where you will learn more about high and low resistance interruption. As you will see, a suitable energy-dissipating device must be incorporated into the design, as the arc can lead to the danger of fire or explosion. You will find out what an arc consists of, what methods are used in the arc extinction process, what forms of protection may be employed to reduce the rate of erosion of contacts, and how the blast principle – where we use air, oil, gas, or water – works.

By the end, you will be able to understand and design a circuit breaker for any low-voltage electrical system projects and know the correct way to make a selection. You will also be amazed to find out how much information you can receive in a bite-sized course like this one! To reinforce the information obtained in these topics, you will have the chance to test your knowledge by going through several questions before the final assessment.

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What Will You Learn?

  • On successful completion of this course you will be able to:
  • Discuss short circuits and overload conditions
  • Compare the different types of circuit breakers
  • Explain why a circuit breaker has an advantage over a fuse
  • Describe the different parts of a miniature circuit breaker
  • Identify the appropriate size of a circuit breaker
  • List the methods commonly used for arc extinction
  • Compare arc dispersion and arc prevention methods of protection

Course Content

Circuit Breakers – Introduction, Types and Parts
In this topic, you will be introduced to circuit breakers. After a quick introduction, you will gain an insight into the operations of these electrical switches and their types. In a later video, you will find out more about miniature circuit breaker parts.

  • Overview of the course
    06:02
  • Introduction
    05:30
  • Operations of Circuit Breakers
    02:53
  • Types of Circuit Breakers
    08:10
  • Parts of Circuit Breakers
    02:09
  • Quiz

Circuit Breakers – Specifications and Size Calculation
In this topic, you will be introduced to circuit breaker selection criteria. You will learn how to read the specifications mentioned on the circuit breaker, and how to calculate the appropriate size of the circuit breaker as per the NEC.

Circuit Breakers – Arc Formation
In this section, you will be introduced to some essential topics related to the circuit breaker, how arcs form between circuit breaker contacts, methods of arc extinction in circuit breakers, and protection of contacts of these important electrical switches.

Student Ratings & Reviews

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RC
5 months ago
Great to learn..easy simple
MT
5 months ago
The course was designed perfectly but there can be made few changings.
1) The last portion was based upon Arc Formation, the contents should be explain in detail as it was recorded in the previous two sections.
2) Try to add also Urdu/Hindi based courses so it is more easy to understand.
3) You should add a course completion certificate.
4) Design more courses for youth because everyone can not pay high amount.
5) Keep doing good as you are doing, you will surely get paid by the mercy of Allah.
AA
6 months ago
Good class
BA
6 months ago
Very helpful.
DS
6 months ago
Yes . This is really helpful to me explore my basic and detailed knowledge about it.
Thanks
TA
7 months ago
It's an good experience to attend this course.
Course content was awesome but must include the notes parts of arcing in video presentation.
IA
1 year ago
Excellent
SA
1 year ago
Great!
MA
1 year ago
Very useful course