Must DC circuit breakers always be bipolar?
For a 24V switch-mode power supply branch, I used a single-pole DC circuit breaker, with the negative pole subjected to equipotential bonding (previously, I even directly used AC breakers as substitutes—the main difference being arc-extinguishing performance, but how significant can the arc be in a few-amp low-current short circuit?).During a design review, an expert stated that DC circuit breakers must be bipolar, arguing that DC has positive and negative poles, unlike AC!I'm puzzled—where is t