Circuit breakers are used to switch and interrupt load currents and fault currents. They must carry fault currents without failing. Modern high speed circuit breakers have tripping times between 3 to 8 cycles. The total clearing time is the sum of the opening time and arcing time. Circuit breakers are classified by the medium they use - oil, air, vacuum, or SF6. SF6 circuit breakers are widely used for higher voltages as SF6 is an excellent insulating and arc quenching gas. Vacuum circuit breakers can interrupt small currents without overvoltages and have long operational lifetimes. Circuit breakers use various mechanisms like hand, spring, motor, solenoid or pneumatic to quickly open and close contacts