MCB
What is the difference between electrical and electronic devices?
The words electrical and electronic seem to be used indiscriminately and with some overlap. But there is a subtle difference between electrical and electronic products which defines their respective p...
Upgrading Your Electrical Panel with MCBs: What You Need to Know
Home improvement projects are a must at times during a home’s lifespan. However, more often than not, a crucial aspect of such projects that often gets overlooked is the upgrading of a home’s elec...
What is Electrical Load and Electrical Load Types: Resistive, Inductive and Capacitive
Our lives are undeniably reliant on electrical energy and the various electrical and electronic equipment designed to make life easier. And as important as electricity is to life in the 21st Century, ...
MCB vs. Fuse: Which One Is Better for Overcurrent Protection?
Safety is a principal watchword when we are dealing with electricity and electrical equipment. Whether you are building a new home or renovating an existing one, whether it is an office or an industri...
What is Electrical Busbar? Types, Advantages, Disadvantages
An electrical busbar functions as a metallic conductor, playing a pivotal role as a central link for multiple electrical connections. These connectors can take on various forms including solid, hollow...
What is the Difference between MCB, MCCB, RCB, RCD, RCCB, and RCBO?
Circuit breakers are protective devices that control the flow of electrical current within the circuits. They play a vital role in maintaining the safety and integrity of electrical systems by interru...
Surge Arrester – How does it protect from Voltage Surges?
In this modern age, we have to admit that we are heavily dependent on technology, particularly electronic devices, at every step of our lives. From smartphones to home appliances and industrial machin...
MCB (Miniature Circuit Breakers) Guide - Types, Sizes, and Uses
Short circuits are a term you have heard of, but have you ever wondered what happens if there is a power surge? Your devices will malfunction and even get permanently damaged.
Circuit Breaker - An Introduction
Our homes and commercial spaces are a hub for electrical consumption. We use a range of devices and equipment that are plugged into electrical units for a large part of our day.
Why are MCBs preferred over fuses?
You must remember a time at your home or office space when someone said “the fuse has gone out”. You must have known then that a fuse going out means there is an issue with the power supply.