rammie47
Electrical
- Aug 17, 2010
- 9
Hi,
I need to hook up 138kV, 1ph ssvt (inductive type) to a bus via fuse link disconnect. The maximum SLG fault current at that bus can be 20kA (symmetrical) from my study. But, the maximum fuse rating available in the market is only 12.5kA (symmetrical). Can I still use this fuse to protect the SSVT. The insulator and the remaining structure can withstand 20kA for sometime.
I learn that typically the 138kv ssvt units are hard bus connected without any fuse or disconnect switch. Considering that, I thought what I propose is definitely a better solution if not better.
Will a fast acting fuse serves better than normal speed fuse? After all this fuse is meant to blow anything more than 5 amp current
I need to hook up 138kV, 1ph ssvt (inductive type) to a bus via fuse link disconnect. The maximum SLG fault current at that bus can be 20kA (symmetrical) from my study. But, the maximum fuse rating available in the market is only 12.5kA (symmetrical). Can I still use this fuse to protect the SSVT. The insulator and the remaining structure can withstand 20kA for sometime.
I learn that typically the 138kv ssvt units are hard bus connected without any fuse or disconnect switch. Considering that, I thought what I propose is definitely a better solution if not better.
Will a fast acting fuse serves better than normal speed fuse? After all this fuse is meant to blow anything more than 5 amp current