Arc Chute: One of the most important parts in charge of putting out the electric arc that occurs during a circuit disruption is the arc chute. It cools and deionizes the arc by making use of the surrounding air’s quenching qualities.
Tripping Mechanism: To guarantee a prompt reaction to problems, ACBs use a variety of tripping methods. These mechanisms, which are intended to identify particular fault types and trigger a trip signal, include thermal, magnetic, and electronic trip units.