Hi,
As the title suggests, I just wish to know if it's all right to replace a B10 MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker) with C10.
I think B & C are curve ratings and related to tripping mechanisms I suppose, the multiplier of the current at which it will trip.
Also what does the number 6000 stand for on the MCB?
Can 6000 be replaced with 10000?
The operational info is B10 240/415V 6000. The load on this MCB is just typical 230V 5A devices like household ceiling fan, tubelight, LCD TV and a desktop PC.
In my house all Single Pole MCBs are B type. The master Double Pole is B40 10000A
Thanks and regards.
As the title suggests, I just wish to know if it's all right to replace a B10 MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker) with C10.
I think B & C are curve ratings and related to tripping mechanisms I suppose, the multiplier of the current at which it will trip.
Also what does the number 6000 stand for on the MCB?
Can 6000 be replaced with 10000?
The operational info is B10 240/415V 6000. The load on this MCB is just typical 230V 5A devices like household ceiling fan, tubelight, LCD TV and a desktop PC.
In my house all Single Pole MCBs are B type. The master Double Pole is B40 10000A
Thanks and regards.