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The second common mistake is specifying to avoid nuisance tripping. Most engineers are concerned about nuisance tripping, as they should be, but they often specify a circuit breaker rated  much higher than they should. Part of the reason is confusion between fuses and circuit breakers. Engineers are used to oversizing fuses as a way to prevent nuisance tripping. However, there is no need to oversize a circuit breaker.

PTM Published on: 2011-10-27