Disconnect Switch
What is the difference between a load break switch and a circuit breaker?
Load break switch vs circuit breaker comparison:
- Load break switch (LBS) : Manual disconnect rated for normal load breaking (planned isolation). Operator consciously opens/closes. Used for maintenance intervals, circuit isolation during normal operation. Rated for 1000–10,000 manual operations.
- Circuit breaker (MCB/MCCB) : Automatic protective device that trips (opens) instantly when fault detected (overcurrent, short-circuit, earth fault). Protects against equipment damage and fire. Rated for 10,000–20,000 automatic operations (fault cycles).
- Response mode : LBS user-initiated. Circuit breaker automatic/autonomous; no operator decision required.
- Operating principle : LBS contacts separate manually under load; arc chamber quenches arc safely. Circuit breaker uses bimetal thermal trip + solenoid magnetic trip; automatic contact separation on fault detection.
- Current interruption capability : LBS rated per IEC 60947-3 (typically 100–630A normal load breaking). Circuit breaker rated per IEC 60898 (short-circuit capacity 6kA–100kA depending on type).
- Primary function : LBS isolation/maintenance. Circuit breaker protection (safety).
- Maintenance frequency : LBS periodic (annual visual check). Circuit breaker minimal if no trips; fault investigation if trips occur.
- Cost : LBS €200–800. Circuit breaker €50–300; less expensive.
- Combined solution : Many installations use both: LBS immediately downstream of main breaker (allows breaker isolation for replacement), then distribution MCBs/MCCBs protect individual circuits.
Socomec LBS + Schneider Electric circuit breaker combination recommended for industrial systems. IEC 61439-1 switchboard design integrates both components. Optim-Elec designs protective schemes balancing safety (breaker) with operational flexibility (LBS). Contact optim-elec.com.