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Megha said:send me your mail id i will send you some matareial for reference i think that is enough for the basic knowledge
Hi megha !
Could you also send me the mail. Thank you so much in advance :) MEGHA
UrleandyParticipantHi shed! I guess this link will help you a lot. This link has it all about Circuit Breaker. So I’ll just share it with you okey :)
scribd.com/doc/21293798/Circuit-Breakers
UrleandyParticipantThis answer goes with what i believe in would be Eaglesoft because from what I’ve seen EagleSoft looks like a good bet. I also believe it meets all your stated requirments.
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UrleandyParticipantI’ll try to send you more info but as of now. I guess you could cheach this link for Introduction in CB electronics.howstuffworks.com/circuit-breaker.htm .
I hope, I was a help
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UrleandyParticipantWow this pdf file was a great help :D . Thanks Bro :) you did help me out there. I’ll be waiting for more of your useful threads.
UrleandyParticipant@Ron said:
hello friends….i am really confused about live type and deadtype current transformer……can anybody plz explain wat is the difference between them and why live type is prefferable over deadtype?…….if u can provide ppt’s it will be beneficial for me….thanks in advance
I’m not 100% sure about current transformers, but I know the difference between live and dead tank circuit breakers is that the enclosure that houses the windings (i.e. the “tank”) is at line potential (i.e. live tank) and the other is at earth potential. (i.e. dead tank)
I’m sure you could apply the same concept to the housing of CT’s.
They say if you touch a live tank you’ll be dead and vice versa, if you touch a dead tank you’ll live.
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