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MCB vs MCCB vs ACB vs RCCB vs RCBO: Full Comparison & Selection Guide for B2B Buyers

MCB vs MCCB vs ACB vs RCCB vs RCBO Full Comparison

If you are a B2B buyer, project manager, installer, or distributor working with low-voltage power systems, you have almost certainly faced confusion between MCB, MCCB, ACB, RCCB, and RCBO. Choosing the wrong type leads to frequent tripping, equipment damage, safety risks, project delays, and even customs clearance problems.

In this guide, we explain each type in simple language, show you clear comparisons, and give you direct rules for choosing the right one—no engineering degree required.

1. What Each Type Means (In Simple Words)

MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker)

  • Small size, DIN-rail mount
  • Current: 6A–125A
  • Protection: Overload + Short circuit
  • Used for: Lighting, sockets, small power, terminal circuits

MCCB (Molded Case Circuit Breaker)

  • Bigger, stronger, adjustable protection
  • Current: 16A–1600A
  • Protection: Overload + Short circuit (adjustable)
  • Used for: Distribution feeders, motors, pumps, small industrial power

ACB (Air Circuit Breaker / Frame Breaker)

  • Largest, highest current, intelligent
  • Current: 630A–6300A
  • Used for: Transformer incoming, main busbar, power station, large plant

RCCB (Residual Current Circuit Breaker)

  • Only leakage protection
  • NO overload / short-circuit protection
  • Must be used WITH MCB or MCCB
  • Purpose: Prevent electric shock & fire

RCBO (Residual Current Breaker with Overcurrent)

  • ALL-IN-ONE: MCB + RCCB
  • Leakage + Overload + Short circuit
  • Can be used independently

2. Clear Comparison Table

表格

TypeProtectionCurrentTypical SceneMust Work With?
MCBOverload + Short6–125ATerminal circuits
MCCBOverload + Short (adjustable)16–1600AFeeder / power
ACBFull intelligent630–6300AIncoming / main
RCCBLeakage only16–100AWet areasMCB/MCCB
RCBOLeakage + Overload + Short6–125ABathroom, outdoorAlone

3. How to Choose (3 Simple Rules)

  1. Small loads, lighting, home & office: MCB
  2. Commercial & light industry: MCCB
  3. Large power, main incoming: ACB
  4. Wet, outdoor, shock-risk areas: RCBO
  5. Budget industrial leakage: RCCB + MCCB

FAQ

  1. Q: Can RCCB be used alone without MCB?

A: No. It has no overcurrent protection and is unsafe.

  1. Q: When should I use ACB instead of MCCB?

A: When current >1600A or intelligent control is needed.

  1. Q: Is RCBO better than RCCB for most projects?

A: Yes. It’s safer, saves space, easier to install.

  1. Q: What happens if I choose wrong breaking capacity?

A: Breaker may burn, explode, or fail to protect.

  1. Q: Do all breakers need IEC & CE certification?

A: Yes, for export and project acceptance.

Conclusion

For B2B buyers, the key is match current, protection, and environment. You don’t need deep technical knowledge—just follow this guide to choose safely and correctly.

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