KnicksJets
Electrical
- Jul 12, 2002
- 62
Folks,
Got a question on rating a HV circuit breaker.
Say the fault the breaker sees, as calculated by ASPEN, is:
ISC=54597.4 Amps
3LG_AMPS=60602 Amps
For a given X/R=38.4.
Question: What is the minimum interrupter rating (both symmetrical and asymmetrical) for a breaker to interrupt this fault. Assume that the breaker contact parting time is 2 cycles and interrupting cycle is 3.
Minor discussion:
I am assuming 3LG_AMPS is the symmetrical fault current calculated by multiplying ISC by a factor obtained from IEEE std C37.010 (figure 8) since the X/R is higher than 15. Is my assumption correct?
Then how do you get asymmetrical value from this?
%-) I thought this would be a topic that is already explored but I just couldn’t find a directly related topic when I searched the forum.
Got a question on rating a HV circuit breaker.
Say the fault the breaker sees, as calculated by ASPEN, is:
ISC=54597.4 Amps
3LG_AMPS=60602 Amps
For a given X/R=38.4.
Question: What is the minimum interrupter rating (both symmetrical and asymmetrical) for a breaker to interrupt this fault. Assume that the breaker contact parting time is 2 cycles and interrupting cycle is 3.
Minor discussion:
I am assuming 3LG_AMPS is the symmetrical fault current calculated by multiplying ISC by a factor obtained from IEEE std C37.010 (figure 8) since the X/R is higher than 15. Is my assumption correct?
Then how do you get asymmetrical value from this?
%-) I thought this would be a topic that is already explored but I just couldn’t find a directly related topic when I searched the forum.