What is a Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB)?
An MCB is a safety device designed to automatically switch off electrical circuits during overloads or short circuits, preventing damage to your wiring and reducing fire risk.
Where are MCBs typically used?
MCBs are commonly used in residential homes, commercial buildings, and light industrial settings to protect lighting circuits, plug sockets, and appliances.
What’s the difference between single pole and double pole MCBs?
Single pole MCBs protect one live wire (typically used in most residential circuits).
Double pole MCBs protect both the live and neutral wires (used for higher-voltage or more sensitive equipment).
How do I choose the correct amperage for an MCB?
The right amperage depends on the load of the circuit. Common ratings range from 6A to 63A. For lighting, lower amps (e.g. 6A–10A) are standard, while sockets or HVAC may require higher amps. When in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
Are Type B, C, and D MCBs different?
Yes — these types define how quickly the MCB trips:
- Type B: Trips at lower fault currents (ideal for homes)
- Type C: Suitable for circuits with moderate surges (like motors)
- Type D: Used in industrial settings with high inrush currents
Can I replace an MCB myself?
Replacing an MCB involves working inside a distribution board and should only be done by a licensed electrician. DIY replacement may be unsafe and could violate electrical regulations.
What brands of MCBs do you supply?
We carry a range of reliable brands trusted by electricians and contractors. Please browse our product listings or contact us if you’re looking for a specific make or model.
Do your MCBs comply with safety standards?
Yes. All MCBs we sell meet recognized safety standards such as IEC 60898-1 for low-voltage circuit breakers, ensuring performance and reliability.
What’s the difference between an MCB and an RCD?
An MCB protects against overcurrent and short circuits. An RCD (Residual Current Device) detects earth faults and protects against electric shocks. Both are essential for a complete safety setup.
Where can I learn more about different types of circuit protection devices, including MCBs?
If you’re looking to understand how Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) compare to other protection devices like RCCBs, fuses, and surge protectors, check out our Complete Guide to Circuit Protection Devices. It explains the function of each device, where they are used, and how they work to keep your electrical systems safe.