jimioy
Electrical
- Dec 17, 2003
- 22
About figuring fault current values on secondary distribution feeder circuits - I have a question. When plugging the type of conduit (PVC, RMC, etc.) into the equation do I enter steel or PVC if the conduit run has steel elbows only and mostly PVC?
I'm having an engineering outfit do the coordination study on our distribution system which is just a 12470V seriesed grid with load break elbow style junction boxes (not true sectionalizers) which are tapped to feed, typically, 480V secondary pad mount transformers for facility power. They are covering our system just to the service main to each facility. My small shop will take it from there and do all the MCCs, Panel and Switch boards, disconnects, etc.
I know what fault current is but am not clear on "bolted"???
I'm having an engineering outfit do the coordination study on our distribution system which is just a 12470V seriesed grid with load break elbow style junction boxes (not true sectionalizers) which are tapped to feed, typically, 480V secondary pad mount transformers for facility power. They are covering our system just to the service main to each facility. My small shop will take it from there and do all the MCCs, Panel and Switch boards, disconnects, etc.
I know what fault current is but am not clear on "bolted"???