Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCBs) are integral to Motor Control Centers (MCCs), providing reliable protection and control for motors in industrial applications. Proper integration of MCCBs in MCCs requires attention to several key aspects, including bucket selection, wiring standards, thermal management, and unit coordination, to ensure a robust and reliable design.
Motor Control Centers (MCCs) are the heart of industrial power distribution and motor control. MCCBs play a vital role within them, and careful attention to their selection and integration is crucial for a safe, reliable, and well-coordinated MCC design.
MCCB Selection
- Motor Starting Characteristics: Full Load Amperage (FLA) of the motor is important, but the inrush current (Locked Rotor Amperes) dictates MCCB sizing. Consider the motor's starting method (direct-on-line, star-delta, etc.) as it impacts peak current draw.
- Interrupting Capacity: The MCCB's interrupting rating (kA) must safely exceed the maximum available fault current at its point of installation within the MCC.
- Trip Curve Coordination: Selectivity between the MCCB protecting the motor feeder and upstream breakers is essential. Analyze TCCs under both overload and short-circuit scenarios along with any intentional time delays configured.
- Features and Environment: Consider the need for arc flash mitigating features, environmental ratings for the MCC's location, and...