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Type D MCB 5 Second Tripping Current

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In BS 7671 17th Edition A3 table 41.3 for type D MCBs gives a 5 second tripping current as 230 x 0.95 / (10In).


When cross referencing time current graphs for type D MCBs I do not get a value of 10In for a 5 second tripping time.


For example see ABB time current graph below giving a current of around 16In for a 5 second trip time.


What is the reason for the difference in values when comparing type D MCB time current charts and table 41.3 in BS 7671 17th Edition A3 for 5 second trip times?

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  • Try comparing the table with the generic D-type chart in appendix 3 of BS 7671 (3A6) - that's looks to be a reasonable match to 10x to me for 5s. The appendix 3 graphs are meant to be the slowest possible for devices complying with standards - so I'm a bit surprised that manufacturer's data can show something slower.

      - Andy.
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  • Try comparing the table with the generic D-type chart in appendix 3 of BS 7671 (3A6) - that's looks to be a reasonable match to 10x to me for 5s. The appendix 3 graphs are meant to be the slowest possible for devices complying with standards - so I'm a bit surprised that manufacturer's data can show something slower.

      - Andy.
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