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High x/r ratio on transmission network

Chunky12345

Electrical
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Good morning all,

I've conducted a fault level study on PSSe on a 400kV and 275kV network and though the fault levels are within the ratings of relevant switchgear, the 3ph RMS x/r ratio is above 14 (close to 25). The initial peak current isn't over the make rating of the circuit breaker so no issues there. Am I right in thinking the only issue with a high x/r ratio is that the peak current might be higher than the make rating of the circuit breaker? Is there anything else I should be worried about?
 
Circuit breakers also need to be selected appropriate to the higher X/R, as the standard circuit breakers are designed for X/R of 14 only.
Good morning all,

I've conducted a fault level study on PSSe on a 400kV and 275kV network and though the fault levels are within the ratings of relevant switchgear, the 3ph RMS x/r ratio is above 14 (close to 25). The initial peak current isn't over the make rating of the circuit breaker so no issues there. Am I right in thinking the only issue with a high x/r ratio is that the peak current might be higher than the make rating of the circuit breaker? Is there anything else I should be worried about?
 

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