MCBs are rated differently from fuses due to their operational characteristics and trip mechanisms. While traditional fuses are rated at 5, 15, and 30A, MCBs have ratings of 6, 16, and 32A. Fuses can tolerate higher short-term currents, blowing at a continuous rating but allowing brief surges above that. In contrast, type B MCBs trip at 3-5 times their rated current, which reflects their dual function of responding to both overcurrent heating and rapid short circuits. Understanding these differences is crucial for selecting appropriate protective devices in electrical systems.