tricard
Electrical
- Jul 9, 2008
- 38
Hi everyone,
I am doing a short circuit analysis on a manufacturing plant in the U.S. and have come across some bus duct runs in the plant that are under-rated for the calculated short circuit currents (22kA rms rated withstand, vs 27kA momentary short circuit, calculated at the end of the 100' run of bus duct). I am of the opinion that a bus duct with a higher rating should replace the one that is presently installed, however would cable limiters be a possible option to reduce the short circuit current (if operating in the first half cycle of course) to ensure the present bus duct remains within its ratings? I am thinking that a swap out with higher rated bus duct may cost more on a material basis, but may be near the same price once engineering assessment and funky installation are considered; not to mention, it is a cut and dry application for a switch out.
My biggest concern is that I understand a P.E must sign off on cable limiter installations and it really doesn't sound like the NEC has provisions for this type of application of cable limiters.
The duct is fed by 2 runs of 350MCM cable per phase in conduit.
Thanks for the help
I am doing a short circuit analysis on a manufacturing plant in the U.S. and have come across some bus duct runs in the plant that are under-rated for the calculated short circuit currents (22kA rms rated withstand, vs 27kA momentary short circuit, calculated at the end of the 100' run of bus duct). I am of the opinion that a bus duct with a higher rating should replace the one that is presently installed, however would cable limiters be a possible option to reduce the short circuit current (if operating in the first half cycle of course) to ensure the present bus duct remains within its ratings? I am thinking that a swap out with higher rated bus duct may cost more on a material basis, but may be near the same price once engineering assessment and funky installation are considered; not to mention, it is a cut and dry application for a switch out.
My biggest concern is that I understand a P.E must sign off on cable limiter installations and it really doesn't sound like the NEC has provisions for this type of application of cable limiters.
The duct is fed by 2 runs of 350MCM cable per phase in conduit.
Thanks for the help