Latango
Electrical
- Dec 12, 2006
- 30
If I wanted to run 3 + (1 backup) 1MW 415V generators into a single output, I would expect to have 4 2000A c/b's bussed using copper bar to a single 6300A circuit breaker that would provide the feed out (with OCR's set to correct levels obviously). Even if it was aligned with the 6300A breaker in the middle, and a pair of 2000A's either side, it would need to be a fairly hefty and type-tested bar system to give enough guaranteed kA rating to suit 4 generators, presumably due to skin effect + EM forces.
Is there a reason why you cannot cable the 2000A breakers back to the 6300A, cores in trefoil? Provided you take into account all de-rating variables in the installation, and size the number and type of cables / phase appropriately, wouldn't that be better for s/c withstand?
Not an engineer, just a licensed sparky, but curious.
Is there a reason why you cannot cable the 2000A breakers back to the 6300A, cores in trefoil? Provided you take into account all de-rating variables in the installation, and size the number and type of cables / phase appropriately, wouldn't that be better for s/c withstand?
Not an engineer, just a licensed sparky, but curious.