The required tripping time for Residual Current Circuit Breakers (RCCBs) typically ranges from 30 to 300 milliseconds, depending on the application and sensitivity of the device. For standard applications, a tripping time of 30 milliseconds is commonly used to ensure protection against electric shock. In some cases, a trip time of 300 milliseconds may be acceptable for specific industrial applications. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications and relevant standards for precise requirements.
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The relationship between the volume of water and tripping time can vary depending on the specific context or experiment being considered. Generally, if more water is used, it may take longer for the system to reach a certain threshold or trigger a response, potentially increasing the tripping time. However, if the setup is designed such that a larger volume of water leads to faster reactions or changes, the tripping time could decrease. Ultimately, the exact relationship depends on the dynamics of the system involved.
Inverse Definite Minimum Time Lag = IDMT relay It's a electromagnetic type rotating disk relay. Tripping time of relay decreases with increasing fault current. see http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/robert.booth/uni/docs/Power%20Supply%20Assignment%203.pdf
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Tripping Daisy was created in 1991.
Tripping Daisy ended in 1999.
Tripping with Caveh was created in 2004.
Tripping Over was created in 2006.
Tripping the Rift ended in 2007.