Thedroid
Electrical
- May 18, 2008
- 196
I've seen several issues with our selective coordination of breakers in the plant. Today we had a 480V coil go to ground and it tripped the MCCB feeding it and also the GE magne-blast main circuit breaker in the main substation. There were several circuit breakers in between these two. The magne-blast is located in the main 4160 switchgear and feeds the substation transformer. Then there is a GE AK-2-50 with an AC Pro trip unit in and feeding the MCC is a GE AK-2-25 also with an AC Pro. The ground fault pick up is 320A with a 10ms delay time. These units never pick up a ground fault, the main circuit breaker always trips along with the MCCB. Luckily we don't see a ground fault too often. Where can I find information on setting the units properly. Before I started working in this plant, a short circuit analysis was performed, and reccomendations were made for setting up the AC PRO units. I'm guessing that mistakes must have been made somewhere, and I'd like to look into this deeper.