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Air Circuit Breaker A circuit breaker that makes and breaks power circuits in air using arc chutes.
Arcing The effect generated when electrical current bridges the air gap between two conductors that are not touching.
Arc Chute A component of the arc extinguisher in a low voltage circuit breaker. It elongates and cools an arc.
Arc Extinguisher A common method used to extinguish an arc. In general, it confines, divides and cools the arc.
ANSI American National Standards Institute.
Butt A design type for making contacts in a circuit breaker.
Circuit Breaker A reusable overcurrent protection device. After tripping to break the circuit, it can be reset to protect the circuit again.
Connected Position The position in which the circuit breaker is fully connected and functional.
Contacts Method to open and close the circuit as the contacts come together or separate.
Continuous Current Rating The amount of current the breaker can carry continuously at 60 cycles without exceeding the temperature rise limit, according to ANSI charts.
Control Voltage Voltage used to operate secondary devices.
Coordination The process of selecting and applying circuit breakers in an electrical distribution system to localize a fault condition and restrict power outages to the equipment affected
CSA Canadian Standards Association
Disconnect Position The position in which neither the primary nor secondary electrical connections of the circuit breaker are made. This position is often used as a storage position for the circuit breaker within its enclosure.
Drawout A type of circuit breaker that can be moved into or out of its structure without unbolting, often on a racking mechanism.
Faceplate Shield A device to protect the operator from dangerous voltages while the breaker door is open.
Finger A design type for making contacts in a circuit breaker.
Finger Clusters Automatic main disconnect devices for a circuit breaker.
Fixed A type of circuit breaker that is bolted into a fixed position with bus or cable mechanically bolted to breaker terminations.
Ground Fault Protection A form of protection which reacts to ground fault conditions.
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. An objective technical organization made up of manufacturers, users, and other general interest parties
Integrally Mounted Trip Unit The trip unit is inside of, or part of, the circuit breaker.
International Electrotechnical Commission Abbreviated IEC. This organization is associated with equipment used internationally.
Interrupting Rating Also “Ampere Interrupting Capacity (AIC).” A rating of the amount of current that a protective device, such as a fuse or circuit breaker, can safely interrupt.
Instantaneous Protection A form of protection which reacts to high level fault conditions.
Lever The act of moving the breaker from one position to another.
Long Delay Protection A form of protection which reacts to overload conditions and certain short circuit conditions.
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association.
SF 6 An arc extinguishing technology involving the use of sulfur hexafluoride gas.
Short Delay Protection A form of protection which reacts to short circuit conditions.
Short Time Rating A rating for how fast a circuit breaker will open, expressed in cycles.
Stored Energy A mechanism used to overcome inherent forces opposed to the breaker closing process, which stores energy until it is needed to help open the breaker.
Test Position The position in which the circuit breaker’s primary connections are disconnected. Secondary connections are not disconnected and testing can be safely performed because the circuit breaker is not energized.
Trip Free Breaker cannot be prevented from tripping, even when holding the handle in the ON position.
Trip Unit Device that trips the operating mechanism in case of a short circuit or overload condition.
Underwriter’s Laboratories UL. An independent laboratory that tests equipment to determine whether it meets certain safety standards when properly used.
Vacuum An arc extinguishing technology. Features a pair of separable contacts enclosed in a vacuum-tight envelope. Because the environment inside the interrupter envelope is a vacuum, an arc cannot be sustained easily.
Withdrawn Position In this position, the circuit breaker has no electrical connections. It is far enough out of its enclosure to permit inspection and maintenance.
Withstand Rating See “Short Time Rating.”

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