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Circuit Breaker Selection

Hi

I have to decide on a circuit breaker for a 22 KW, 3 phase 400V Air compressor. 
Load current = P / (1.732 * V *PF) =22000 /(1.732*400*0.8)
= 39.69A

Therefore a 40A Type D CB is used.

These are my questions:
1. Do we have to include the PF if not given in the equipment datasheet for current calculation.
2. Is this the right way to find the size of MCB? i will also be including an overload relay. Is there anything else i need to lookout for?

Thank you in advance for your help.

Parents
  • For a potentially long hour load, I would consider it good practice to size a fuse or an MCB at at least 110% of the calculated or stated running current, rounded up to the next standard size. This allows for supply voltage variations and manufacturing tolerances. So for a 39.6 amp load use a 45 amp fuse or MCB as a minimum.

    Additional upsizing may be required for motors due to the starting current. This depends on the starting method used, and guidance may be obtained from the supplier of the equipment.

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  • For a potentially long hour load, I would consider it good practice to size a fuse or an MCB at at least 110% of the calculated or stated running current, rounded up to the next standard size. This allows for supply voltage variations and manufacturing tolerances. So for a 39.6 amp load use a 45 amp fuse or MCB as a minimum.

    Additional upsizing may be required for motors due to the starting current. This depends on the starting method used, and guidance may be obtained from the supplier of the equipment.

Children
  • Thank you for clearing it for me. Just a doubt. The figure 110%, (5%+5%) you got in accordance with BS 7671 right?