why mccb is not tripping when phase & neutral terminal are
interched ?
Answer Posted / v.selvakumar
mccb is a protect device,whenever short circuit fault
happens ,it will isolate healthy system from faulty system
due to heavy .changing the phase neutral in circuit not a
fault,it will work as normal circuit.
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