what is the difference between "ampere trip and ampere frame"
Answer Posted / 7anoter4
Ampere Frame [AF] it is the rating breaker current [maximum
current which the breaker will withstand for a long
time].Ampere trip [AT] it is the current set to trip the
circuit [usually from 60% up to 100% of the AF].
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