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Download Solution PDFL series MCBs can be used effectively in:
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Download Solution PDFL series MCB: L series MCBs are designed to protect circuits with resistive loads. They are ideal for protection of heating equipment like geysers, ovens and general lighting systems.
G series MCB: G series MCBs are designed to protect circuits with inductive loads. These are suitable for protection of motors, air conditioners, hand tools, halogen lamps, etc.
DC series MCB: DC series MCBs are suitable for voltage up to 220 V DC and have a breaking capacity up to 6 kA. The tripping characteristics are similar to the L and G series. They find extensive application in DC controls, locomotives, diesel generator sets, etc.Last updated on Jul 16, 2025
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