MCB Refitting:
MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker) refitting involves reinstalling or replacing a faulty or damaged MCB in an electrical switchboard to restore safe and effective electrical protection.
Key Points:
Identification of Fault: If an MCB trips frequently or stops functioning, it may need to be refitted or replaced to ensure proper protection of circuits.
Removal of Faulty MCB: The technician removes the faulty MCB from the switchboard carefully.
Installation of New MCB: A new MCB with the correct rating (in terms of amperage and specifications) is installed to protect the circuit from overloads and short circuits.
Testing: After installation, the circuit is tested to ensure the MCB functions correctly, and the system is operating safely.
Safety: MCB refitting ensures that electrical circuits remain protected, reducing the risk of electrical fires or damage due to overloads.
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