Dear all, I have just joined the forum, as I have a circular question.
Do fuse switches/switch fuses in the LV SWB need to be used as the supply for the pump motors on a fire sprinkler systems, or can these devices be changed for MCCB's?
Dear all, I have just joined the forum, as I have a circular question.
Do fuse switches/switch fuses in the LV SWB need to be used as the supply for the pump motors on a fire sprinkler systems, or can these devices be changed for MCCB's?
Dear all we seem to have gone off topic; The question -
Is there a reason fuse switches are proposed within the main LV switchboard for sprinkler pump supplies, when all other services in the LV SWB use MCCBs, is the specification of a F/S due to a BSEN or IEC standard, if not, why can I not use an MCCB instead of a Fuse switch?
I think the topic drifted because you introduced the possibility of monitoring a MCCB using equipment which may not have sufficient integrity to perform that monitoring function.
For me, a good starting point would be: "Does the MCCB manufacturer have a view on their use in circumstances where mal-operation leading to interruption of supply may result in loss of life?".
Fuse reliability (assuming that you buy them from a reputable source) is generally just whatever it is and the designer can pluck a figure out of a standard. The reliability of more complex assemblies is harder to determine and published figures can sometimes be wide of the mark.
Do you have the necessary reliability data for fuses / MCCBs to be able to demonstrate that using a MCCB was a sensible decision, especially if fuses have been used traditionally?
I think the topic drifted because you introduced the possibility of monitoring a MCCB using equipment which may not have sufficient integrity to perform that monitoring function.
For me, a good starting point would be: "Does the MCCB manufacturer have a view on their use in circumstances where mal-operation leading to interruption of supply may result in loss of life?".
Fuse reliability (assuming that you buy them from a reputable source) is generally just whatever it is and the designer can pluck a figure out of a standard. The reliability of more complex assemblies is harder to determine and published figures can sometimes be wide of the mark.
Do you have the necessary reliability data for fuses / MCCBs to be able to demonstrate that using a MCCB was a sensible decision, especially if fuses have been used traditionally?
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