MCCB/MCB

MCCB & MCB

Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCB) and Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCB) are essential protective devices used in electrical systems to safeguard circuits from overload and short circuits. These breakers automatically interrupt the power supply when a fault is detected, preventing equipment damage and fire hazards.

What is an MCB?

An MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker) is a low-current protection device primarily used in residential and small commercial applications.

Working Principle

MCB operates using a thermal-magnetic mechanism:

  • Thermal trip for overload protection

  • Magnetic trip for short circuit protection

Current Range

Typically from 0.5 Amp to 125 Amp.

Applications
  • Residential buildings

  • Offices

  • Retail shops

  • Lighting circuits

  • Small distribution boards

What is an MCCB?

An MCCB (Molded Case Circuit Breaker) is designed for higher current ratings and industrial applications.

Working Principle
  • Thermal and magnetic protection

  • Adjustable trip settings (in most models)

Current Range

Generally from 100 Amp to 2500 Amp (depending on design and manufacturer).

Applications
  • Industrial control panels

  • Main incomer panels

  • Motor protection

  • Generator panels

  • Heavy-duty machinery

Difference Between MCB and MCCB

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Features

Current Capacity

Trip Setting

Application

Breaking Capacity

Size

MCB

Up to 125A

Fixed

Residential / Commercial

Lower

Compact

MCCB

Up to 2500A

Adjustable

Industrial

Higher

Larger

Advantages of MCB

  • Automatic fault detection

  • Easy installation

  • Compact design

  • Low maintenance

  • Cost-effective solution

       Limitations
  • Limited current capacity

  • Not suitable for heavy industrial loads

Advantages of MCCB

  • Suitable for high current applications

  • Adjustable protection settings

  • High breaking capacity

  • Reliable industrial protection

  • Durable and long service life

      Limitations
  • Higher cost compared to MCB

  • Larger physical size

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