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Circuit breaker - Are you sure that your electrical installation offers correct protection against overcurrents? Errors in protection can have dangerous consequences. Read here what you should pay attention to and the importance of the high-quality miniature circuit breakers from our eibabo® online shop.The use of electronic devices is a matter of course for us. Their use is comfortable and safe. But what happens if the television, washing machine, oven or refrigerator has a short circuit or overcurrent? These devices would be permanently damaged and fire accidents would be the result if suitable protective mechanisms were not activated as quickly as possible. In everyday life, hardly anyone thinks about these dangers. Why is that? Various safety elements are integrated in today's electrical installations, which protect people, electrical devices or the circuits themselves from damage caused by overcurrent. Modern miniature circuit breakers, among others, perform this task. They are also called circuit breakers or fuses. Do you remember?Historically, fuses contained a metal wire or strip that would melt if overcurrented, interrupting the flow of current. As a result, a tripped fuse was destroyed and had to be replaced. These so-called safety fuses are still used today, for example in vehicle construction. Circuit breakers work differently, can be reactivated manually after tripping and thus offer obvious advantages over fuses.What are circuit breakers?All non-adjustable circuit breakers are referred to as miniature circuit breakers, also known as MCBs. MCB is the abbreviation for the English term 'Miniature Circuit Breaker'. It is always an overcurrent protective device in the electrical installation when used in low-voltage networks. Miniature circuit breakers protect lines from damage caused by heating up as a result of excessive current, usually caused by a short circuit. The miniature circuit breaker is a reusable safety element that does not reset itself automatically. This makes handling very safe and you can quickly restore the power supply after it has been triggered. There are no high maintenance and replacement costs. Combinations of a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) with a residual current device (RCCB) are also available, these combined devices are referred to as RCBO devices (English: 'Residual current operated Circuit-Breaker with Overcurrent protection').What were the different miniature circuit breakers developed for?The miniature circuit breakers available from eibabo® differ not only in their rated current and design, but also in their tripping characteristics. The following standardized tripping characteristics are currently permitted for miniature circuit breakers:Type B (standard line protection)Type B miniature circuit breakers are the usual variants for private use. These switch off the circuit as soon as the current exceeds three to five times the actual current flow. Type C (higher inrush current for machines or lamp groups)Type C switches are used, among other things, in household appliances and in commercial devices such as fluorescent tubes, PCs, printers and servers. These break the circuit when the current exceeds five to ten times the actual current flow. Type D (for highly inductive or capacitive loads, e.g. with transformers, magnets or capacitors)Type D MCBs offer high resistance. These turn off the circuit when the current exceeds ten to twenty times the actual current flow. Type E (SLS / circuit breakers for main lines)SLS stands for 'Selective Circuit Breaker'. This triggers with a time delay when the current exceeds 5 to 6.25 times the actual nominal current. This means that downstream fuses or classic miniature circuit breakers switch off the current beforehand. Type K (with high inrush current with sensitive overload tripping)Type K miniature circuit breakers trip at eight to twelve times the actual current flow. These protect heavy-duty equipment such as compressors, winding motors and X-ray machines. Type Z (semiconductor protection with high line impedance)Type Z miniature circuit breakers are sensitive to short circuits and are used in semiconductor production. These break the circuit when the current exceeds two to three times the actual rated current. Image: Hager MCN316 miniature circuit breaker 3-poleIs the installation of miniature circuit breakers absolutely necessary?Miniature circuit breakers for lighting circuits and socket circuits are mandatory in the circuit distributors of apartments and residential buildings. You must install these. For industrial installations, in industrial plants and in trade, please pay attention to the higher requirements for miniature circuit breakers. Here, miniature circuit breakers / MCBs often also protect equipment and devices.How does a circuit breaker work?Miniature circuit breakers usually have two trigger mechanisms, the electromagnetic quick release and the thermal release. When an overcurrent flows through the circuit breaker, a bimetallic strip in the thermal trip unit heats up and bends. This triggers an interlock, interrupting the flow of current in the circuit. This process protects against hazards or damage to devices that can result from the overload. In addition, the melting of the lines is prevented. In the event of a short circuit, the electromagnetic trigger acts. Here the current suddenly increases and a magnetic field builds up inside a coil. A bolt reacts to this, hitting the trigger mechanism in fractions of a second and interrupting the circuit.NoticeIn the circuit breaker, the outer switching lever is not directly connected to the actual switching mechanism. The device also triggers reliably if the shift lever is jammed, locked or manipulated.To get the current flow going again, the circuit breaker can be reactivated using the shift lever.What is the difference between single-pole and multi-pole miniature circuit breakers?You use single-pole miniature circuit breakers, for example, for circuits with single-phase alternating current. Three-pole miniature circuit breakers are used in AC circuits with three current-carrying phases. In the event of an overcurrent or short circuit, these are able to switch off all phases. This happens even if the fault affects only one phase. recommendationWe advise you to protect multi-phase circuits with a multi-pole circuit breaker. Do not divide the individual phases into single-pole circuit breakers. Working with electricity is dangerous. Please have changes or extensions to your system carried out by a specialist electrician.Which miniature circuit breakers are recommended?A large selection of miniature circuit breakers for electrical distribution installation can be found in the eibabo® online catalogue. We carry high-quality and reliable miniature circuit breakers from well-known and well-known manufacturers such as Siemens, ETA, ABL Sursum, ABB Stotz S&J, Eaton, Hager, Schneider Electric or from Moeller, Doepke and Stahl.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Circuit breakers and fuses > Miniature circuit breaker (MCB) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AC circuit breakerAC voltage machineAuxiliary circuitBuilt-in deviceBuilt-in distributor deviceBuilt-in machineBusbar automatBusbar fuseCable circuit breakerCircuit breakerControl circuit breakerDC circuit breakerDC voltageDirect currentDirect current machineEnergy TechnologyHigh performance circuit breakerInstallation machineMCB circuit breakerModular installation deviceMotor protection switchOvercurrent protectionOvercurrent switchPlug-in circuit breakerRail mounted devicesScrew circuit breakerShort circuitTax securityfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Circuit breaker:ABBABNBachmannDoepkeEatonETAHagerMurrelektronikPhoenixSchneider ElectricSiemensStahl
Potential equalization rail - When a thunderstorm is raging outside and lightning is lighting up the sky, one is glad to be able to retreat to a safe building. Lightning protection, which in turn is part of the electrical installation of a building, provides the necessary safety. The potential equalization bar is an important component of the building's lightning protection system and consists of a metal strip with screw terminals of various sizes. The grounding and protective wires from the interior circuits are connected to it. The classic lightning conductor is also clamped onto the rail. The structures that converge on the equipotential bonding rail are picked up by a foundation earth electrode. This means that voltages generated by lightning can be absorbed and discharged into the ground. The potential equalization rails in the eibabo online shop have different numbers of screw terminals. So you can choose exactly the right track for your building.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Earthing, lightning and surge protection > Equipotential bonding bar you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Blank panelBuilt-in housingClampClipCommunications engineeringConnection clampConnection terminalEarthing arrangementsEarthing blockEarthing railEquipotential bondingEquipotential bonding barEquipotential bonding railEquipotential busbarGround blockGround railGrounding materialInformation technologyLow current connectorNeutral railPotential equalization railPotentiometer railShield connection technologyfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Potential equalization rail:DEHNEricoKathreinKleinhuisNiedaxOBOPhoenixPollmannPROTEC.classStahlTriaxVertiv
Cover strip mdrc - Proceed carefully when planning and installing a control cabinet. Accordingly, dimension the distribution box so that not only do all planned components find their place, but also keep a few capacities free on the terminal rails. After all, you never know if and when, for example, you will build the sauna you have been wanting for a long time. And then the sauna heater needs a fuse in the switch cabinet. In order to cover these empty spaces and prevent direct access to the bare rails, we at the eibabo online shop offer you inexpensive plastic strips that are suitable for your installation, which you simply click onto the control cabinet cover plate and over the unused slots. The strips have predetermined breaking points according to the spacing of the fuses. It is therefore possible to shorten the strips to the length that corresponds to the length of the free slots in your control cabinet.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Distribution boards > Cover strip (modular) for meter-/distribution board you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Blind stripsClosing strips for distributor installationClosing strips for meter installationClosing strips for meter/distributor installationClosure profileClosure stripsCoverCover plateCover strip (modular) for meter-/distribution boardCover strip adjustableCover strip for meter-/distribution boardCover strip lockableCover strips for distributor installationCover strips for meter installationCover strips for meter/distributor installationCover strips REG for distributor installationCover strips REG for meter installationCover strips REG for meter/distributor installationDevice slot coverField coverageLoad disconnectorLow-voltage distributorMasking stripsReplacement touch guard coverSelf-locking cover stripsShock protection coverSmall distribution board equippedTouch protection coverfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cover strip mdrc:ABBABNEatonHagerHenselLegrand BticinoPollmannRittalSchneider ElectricSiemensSpelsbergStriebel & John
Switching relays - How does a relay work? What different relays are there? Where are relays typically used? Which relay is right for your project? Learn more about switching and controlling circuits here. Switching relays are used in many different applications, for example in automated factories, in vehicles and in household appliances. The switching relays offered by eibabo® are high quality, inexpensive, versatile, reliable and universally applicable. The best-known manufacturers in our range are Wago, Schneider Electric, Bircher, Finder, Grothe, Hima, Issendorf, Metz Connect, Phoenix Contact, Siemens, Tele Hase and Omron.What are switching relays?A switching relay is an electromechanical device used to control electrical circuits. It consists of one or more electrical contacts that are controlled by one or more magnetic coils. When the solenoid is activated, the contacts close and current flows. When the solenoid is de-energized, the contacts open and current does not flow.Image: WAGO 788-312 socket with relayWhat should be considered when buying a switching relay?In view of the enormously large selection and the numerous specifications, choosing the right switching relay is not easy. Before you decide on a specific model, you should plan your switching device exactly and define the exact task of the relay. This results in the type of switching relay required. Now select a suitable relay for your project based on the following considerations:Is the installation fixed or moveable? Switching relays for mobile equipment should be able to withstand vibration and shock.What kind of contacts should the relay have? How many? What is the switching current and the switching voltage?Which current magnitudes and voltage magnitudes occur? Consider the nominal voltage of the coil, the coil current, the dropout voltage and pick-up voltage of the coil and resistances.Which response times and release times should not be exceeded?What is the expected switching frequency?What requirements do I place on the service life of the mechanical components?In which environment and in which temperature range is the relay used? How does a switching relay work?Depending on the design, relays can have a simple or complex structure. However, the basic functional principle is the same. The heart of a relay is the coil with an iron core. When current flows through the coil, an electric magnetic field builds up. A ferromagnetic armature responds and is attracted. This movement connects two contact springs together. The so-called working contacts in the relay close (normally open).Good to knowSwitching relays have electrical ratings for the coil and internal switch contacts. The coil voltage is the voltage required for the coil to operate properly. The circuit voltage rating represents the maximum rating of the switch contacts and should not be exceeded.In some designs, so-called break contacts are opened when the magnetic field is created. These are called openers. There are combinations of openers and closers, so-called changeover contacts or changeover contacts. As soon as the coil no longer generates a magnetic field, the armature is returned to its initial position by spring force. The working contacts are no longer closed.In addition, there are numerous other relay types, some for special purposes. As a rule, these relays differ in the functional principle, in structure and size, in the switching capacity and in the contacts. A few examples briefly explained:For example, thermal relays use a bimetallic strip that bends when heated, opening or closing the contacts. Thermal relays are commonly used in circuit breakers.Photoelectric relays respond to light pulses and open or close the contacts accordingly. These are used, for example, in photo flash devices and surveillance systems.In static relays there are no moving contacts. The switching action is triggered by thermionic valves, transistors or amplifiers. This list could be continued, for example with time delay relays, solid state relays, coupling relays, distance relays, differential relays, undervoltage relays or overvoltage relays. There are separate categories for many of these special shapes here in the eibabo® shop. Please use our intelligent search.What are switching relays used for?Relays allow a low current circuit to control or switch one or more higher current circuits. Switching relays in a variety of designs are required in electrical distribution and electrical installation. The switching relays from our shop can be used for all interface applications in demanding control systems. This allows you to connect highly sensitive and almost powerless controls of a PLC, a control system or a process computer with the power level of a machine or another connected consumer.What are the advantages and disadvantages of switching relays compared to other switching mechanisms?Switching relays offer the following advantages:Switching relays are inexpensive.The components are robust and tolerate voltage peaks and current peaks.Switching relays provide potential-free isolation from the load circuit.The heat development is low. Cooling is not necessary.Switching relays switch both very low signals and high-frequency power.In many cases, the current switching status can be seen with the naked eye.Thinner gauge wire can be used to connect the control switch to the relay.Relays make it possible to direct current to a device via the shortest path. This reduces voltage losses.  TIP:Semiconductors, semiconductor circuits or transistors are used as an alternative to relays. These offer an extremely fast response time. However, switching relays also have disadvantages:The mechanical components are subject to a certain amount of wear.Switching relays react sensitively to shocks and mechanical loads.The switching actions are audible.The response times and fall times are very long compared to semiconductors.The insulating capacity often depends on the environmental conditions. Why are protective devices used on some switching relays?If a relay is switched off and the coil suddenly loses current, a large voltage spike can occur. For this reason, protective mechanisms such as resistors or diodes are switched across the coil of the relay. These reduce or prevent the risk of these voltage peaks flowing back into the control circuit and damaging sensitive components. Resistors last longer, diodes provide more efficient protection against voltage spikes. You can judge what kind of protection is required based on the sensitivity of your components in the connected circuit.Why doesn't my switching relay switch off anymore?When choosing the right relay, you should pay attention to the loads that occur. Current peaks when switching can cause the contacts to 'stick' or 'weld' together. If the relay is not designed for the loads that occur, the surfaces of the contact springs will change over time. This can result in the contacts no longer opening when the relay is de-energized. Conversely, loads that are too low can also lead to a similar effect, since the self-cleaning process no longer takes place.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Relays > Switching relay you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AC contactorBracket mountBuilt-in relayChangeover relayCloserComplete relayCoupling moduleDC voltage relayInrush voltageInstallation relayManual control levelMiniature relayMounting clipPlug-in relayPower relayRailway relayRelay couplerRelay interface moduleRelay socketRelay switchRelay terminalRemote switching relaySingle relaySwitch moduleToggle relayTransfer blocksUniversal relayWindow drivesfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Switching relays:ABBAlbrightBircherComatDoldFinderGlen DimplexGrotheHimaIndexaLegrand SEKOLützeMetzMurrelektronikOmronPhoenixRockwellSchalkSchneider ElectricSHCSiemensTeleTTIWAGOWeidmüllerWieland
Cross-connector-jumper - Connecting bridges are plug-in contacts that were developed to connect terminal blocks or terminal blocks. Depending on the version, the bridges have different numbers of poles with which you can simply couple the desired number of terminal blocks. Typically this is two to fifty poles per bridge. Simply select the jumpers that are right for you here in the eibabo online shop. The comb jumpers, also known as cross jumpers, are supplied with a plastic cover over the metal pins and correspond to the flammability rating according to V0. The distance between the poles corresponds to the standardized grid dimension for the component, and the maximum charging current for each bridge is also specified and must be observed. The simple plug-in bridge connection saves you a lot of time because you don't have to strip individual cables to use them as a bridge. Plus, the installation looks neat and changing components is a breeze with plugging and unplugging.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Terminal blocks > Cross-connector for terminal block you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Box connectorBridgeBridge for terminal blockBridging combCable bridgeChain bridgeConnecting barConnecting bridgeConnectorConnector plugCross connectorCross connector/jumper for terminal blockCross-connector for terminal blockDistance pieceFixed bridge for terminal blockInsert jumperJumper combPhase busbarPlugPush-in type jumper barReducing connectorSeparating bridgerSeparating plugSwitchable jumperTerminal block bridgeTerminal block cross connectorWire commoning chainWire jumperfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Cross-connector-jumper:ABBFinderHagerHartingMetzMurrelektronikPhoenixSchneider ElectricSiemensSpelsbergWAGOWeidmüllerWeidm?llerWieland
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