MAKING CAPACITY
The
 capacity of a breaker to make current depends upon its ability to 
withstand and close successfully against the effects of electromagnetic 
forces. These forces are proportional to the square of maximum 
instantaneous current on closing. So making capacity is stated in terms 
of a peak value of current. The peak value of current during the first 
cycle of current wave after the closure of circuit breaker is known as 
making capacity. To find making capacity multiply symmetrical breaking 
current by root 2 to convert from r.m.s to peak and then by 1.8 to 
include the doubling effect of maximum asymmetry. Making capacity = 2.55
 * symmetrical breaking capacity.
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