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vtb1

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Dec 2, 2009
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How can I calculate kVA/MVA rating of medium votage metal clad breaker?
What does kVA rating for breaker mean?
 
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Hi vbhagat

What other information do you have?

kVA= 1000*Volts*Current

desertfox
 
It is usually the fault level rating related to the 3 phase symmetrical fault current amps at the rated voltage. For example, a 14.4 kV breaker rated for 14,000A symmetrical fault current will be rated at 350 MVA. [(Sqrt 3)*14 kA*14.4 kV].

The rated MVA (or amps) is provided by the manufacturer, which should be equal or greater than the calculated short circuit current rating obtained by a proper short circuit current analysis of the system.

Rafiq Bulsara
 
MVA-based SC ratings for circuit breakers is a deprecated method, at least in the US (ANSI C37). Older breakers were rated on an MVA-basis. The ratings are still seen and published, but are nominal values only. You must use the actual kA ratings for the circuit breakers.
 
And kVA = V x A / 1000
A 100 Watt incandescent lamp is 0.1 KVA, not 100,000 KVA

Bill
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Jimmy Carter
 
OH....tha old Divide by 1000 thing!

Alan
 
With DPC on this one all the way

DO NOT USE MVA - ALWAYS USE kA

The energy dissipation / heat is a function of I2t










 
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