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Comparison Between Fuse and MCB !!!

Comparison Between Fuse and MCB !!!


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Comparison Between Fuse and MCB !!!


Comparison points between Fuse and MCB is given below:




Comparison point 1:



FUSE


  • Cost of fuse is very less as compared to MCB.

MCB

  • Cost of MCB is very high as compared to fuse.

Comparison point 2:


FUSE

  • Capacity of breaking is less in fuse.

MCB

  • Capacity of breaking is high in MCB.

Comparison point 3:

FUSE

  • Operation of fuse is very simple.

MCB

  • Operation of MCB is complex as compared to fuse.

Comparison point 4:


FUSE

  • Time of operation is less in fuse.

MCB

  • Time of operation is more in MCB as compared to fuse.

Comparison point 5:


FUSE

  • It is used only on to break the current in faulty condition.


MCB

  • It is used to break and make the circuit in faulty as well as healthy condition


Comparison point 6:


FUSE

  • Operation of fuse is not more accurate.


MCB

  • Operation of MCB is more accurate than the fuse.


Comparison point 7:


FUSE

  • Operation of fuse is slow then the MCB.


MCB

  • Operation of MCB is very fast.


Comparison point 8:


FUSE

  • Replacement cost of fuse is less and very economical for us.


MCB

  • Replacement of cost of MCB is high and more expensive for us.


Comparison point 9:


FUSE

  • Fuse is more suitable at small house.


MCB

  • MCB is more suitable in industries and at huge apartment.

Comparison point 10:


FUSE

  • Fuse element or wire is required in fuse.


MCB

  • Not any element or wire is required in MCB.

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