Circuit Breakers are devices that stop the electrical
current of a circuit in the event of excess or very high voltage. Circuit
breakers are handy, not only because they can protect against electrical fires
but also because they can be reset. When a fuse blows out, it must be replaced
each time, whereas circuit breakers are easily reset when tripped.
Each appliance in your home receives electrical currents by
way of electrical circuit breakers. Circuit breakers are considered to be
either main or individual. The main circuit breaker controls power to the
entire house while individual circuit breakers transmit power to individual
appliances.
Electrical circuit breakers are probably the most important
safety feature in a building. A circuit breaker measures the amount of heat
produced by the current or by the magnetic field created by the small coil
inside the breaker. When the current becomes too high, the breaker will cut off
the circuit to stop it. Fuses serve the same function but can only be used
once. Anyone who has blown a fuse can tell you it is much easier to have
circuit breakers.
Electrical circuit breakers are also useful for shutting
down power to the entire house. If you need to do some electrical maintenance,
either for the entire structure or individual electrical wires, shutting down
the main breaker can be a safety tool. Although electrical waves are invisible,
we all know they have great potential danger. You should label each individual
electrical circuit breaker so it is easily accessible for future use.
Direct current, or DC circuit breakers, are commonly used in
automobiles. DC circuit breakers, unlike alternate current (AC) breakers, only
deliver currents in one direction. These types of circuit breakers are a
renewable energy delivery source, and special precautions should be taken when
using them.
Since all batteries have the capability of producing
enormous amounts of energy when short-circuited, care should be taken to
properly install the breaker, fuse and disconnects in a vehicle. Autos should
have additional protection against over current for the battery and each of the
branch circuits. Vehicle fires sometimes result when the owner does not take
proper precautions.
DC circuit breakers often have plastic beads inside of the
fuse. When the current becomes too heavy, these plastic beads can melt and fill
the void inside the fuse and prevent an arc from forming. If the current is
very heavy this can cause electrical fires. While DC circuit breakers are
effective in preventing damage from an overload of current, they are only
effective to a certain degree. Any power source using DC technology should have
a backup master fuse to protect the vehicle against total short-circuit.
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