runningpiglet
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Please clarify:
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Yeah, making the N contact smaller and slower doesn't just save brass it saves a lot of the arc blowout space too!Agree with Running Piglet. I'm not sure if things have changed but it used to be that an SP+N breaker will break last and make first the neutral and has no overload protection on the neutral pole. A 2-pole breaker obviously both poles feature mag and thermal overload and no particular order to the making and breaking of the poles. I only know for a fact in the old Heinemann MCB's the SP+N version had equally sized contacts on both poles but it wouldn't surprise me if modern versions had a smaller neutral contact in the interest of saving a tenth of a gram of brass.