Air circuit breakers are one of the important protective devices in electrical systems, which can help avoid overloads, short circuits, and other abnormal conditions in both high- and low-voltage power distribution systems. Among technical parameters, IR is an important term related to the performance and application of circuit breakers. This article will give you a detailed introduction to what IR in air circuit breakers is and their function.
Definition of IR
Generally speaking, IR usually means “In Rated Current Range”, that is, rated current range. In fact, it means the range of value with which the current can make the circuit breaker work stably for a long time. In fact, the IR parameter of a circuit breaker sets its protection value to allow operation under normal conditions of load of the circuit and to be able to trip in time at an increase of the value of the current above that set for protection.
IR Function
IR setting decides the overload protection feature of the circuit breaker. The main functions of IR include:
Protection of equipment safety: preventing the destruction of the equipment in the circuit due to overloading.
Improvement of system reliability: ensuring a stable power supply when the load fluctuates to avoid false tripping.
Being flexible to different load environments: it can adapt to the current requirements of various devices by adjusting IR.
How to set the IR value?
Setting the IR value must consider the characteristic and safety needs of the circuit; therefore, general principles are as follows:
Based on the type of load: the IR is valued according to calculations concerning maximum operational current values of the system, adding to them a small additional value.
Reference to rated current of device: The IR value should not be more than the rated current of the device; otherwise, it will burn the device.
Consider environmental factors: a high temperature will increase the current, so the IR value should be reduced according to this.
The relationship between IR and other parameters
Besides IR, air circuit breakers have some related parameters, including:
ISD: Short-time delay current setting, applied for protection against short-circuit.
Im: This is an instantaneous current setting to serve the purpose of rapidly cutting off severe short-circuit conditions.
FAQ
Q1: What would be the effect of setting IR too high or too low?
If IR is set too high, under overload conditions, the circuit breaker may fail to trip in time, hence causing damage to the equipment.
If IR is set too low, it may trip the circuit breaker frequently and impact the normal operation of the system.
Q2: How to set the IR parameter?
Most of the modern air circuit breakers have an adjustable knob or a digital interface that can easily adjust the value of IR. Its adjustment should be done with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Samenvatting
IR is regarded as one of the important parameters in air circuit breakers and thus IR is very important for safety and stability during the operation of a circuit. A proper value of IR will effectively protect the electrical equipment and enhance system reliability. In case one is not sure about IR setting, it is advisable to consult a professional electric engineer.