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Q: What is a field breaker?
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What is the purpose of the flux shifter in a low voltage circuit breaker?

A trip rod on the circuit breaker is spring loaded and held by a permanent magnet in the "armed" position; the flux shifter, when energized due to an overcurrent event, creates a magnetic field opposite the permanent magnet field....this neutralizes the magnetic field, releasing the trip rod.


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Can you run a 1000 watts light bulb with a 20 amp breaker 120v?

Yes, considering you can do that on 15 amp breaker easy.Experience in construction field. The worst that will happen is that the breaker will trip off after a few minutes.In the formula W = A x V. W = 20 x 120 = 2400 watts. If you want you can operate two 1000 watt lamps from a 20 amp breaker operating on 120 volts.


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The breaker will have a black wire connected to it. Turn off the main breaker and then disconnect that black wire from the breaker. The breaker will snap into the main bar. Remove the breaker and install the new one. Reconnect the black wire to the breaker and then install the cover and turn the main breaker back on.


Why does the surge protectors circuit breaker trip if a surge or overload is detected?

A circuit breaker shuts off the power to an electrical circuit when it detects too much current flow. As electricity moves through wiring, an electromagnetic field develops around the wire. Electromagnetic breakers capitalize on this field production by using electromagnets. The current that moves through the breaker charges the electromagnet and as the current increases the magnetic pull also increases. If the current exceeds the limit the breaker is designed to handle, the magnetic pull becomes strong enough to pull the contact plate away from the stationary plate. This breaks the circuit and is referred to as "tripping the breaker. A surge protector on the other hand prevents a voltager higher than the normal voltage from damaging electical devices. It does not shut off the power as a circuit breaker or fuse does.


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How much current flows through circuit breaker trip coil?

The trip coil has the whole circuit load amperage flowing through it. Thepurpose of the breaker is to only allow current up to its trip point. That is the only way that the breaker can sense if the current is within the limit rating. If the circuit load amperage becomes greater that the breaker rating it will trip. The trip coil that you refer to is a magnetic trip which senses the magnetic field that surrounds the wire. Breakers also have a thermal trip which senses a heat build up on the current flowing through it. If the breaker is in a high ambient temperature it will lower the rating on the breaker.