lume7006
Electrical
- Oct 2, 2007
- 103
Hello,
IEC std 60909 for short-circuit calculations determine a thermal current Ith for 1 or 3 seconds.
I would like to get your feedback about:
If a busbar of a swicthgear was design under IEC Std, to determine if it is appropiate, is it enough to compare the calculated Ith (thermal current) vs busbar withstand current value?
I have a case in which Ith= 39 kA and manufacturer design value is 40 kA (both for 3 s), however, Ikss is 48 kA and I do not know if the design should be compared only against Ith or also Ikss (initial current, which I think will also be seen by the busbar!)
I thank your support in advance
IEC std 60909 for short-circuit calculations determine a thermal current Ith for 1 or 3 seconds.
I would like to get your feedback about:
If a busbar of a swicthgear was design under IEC Std, to determine if it is appropiate, is it enough to compare the calculated Ith (thermal current) vs busbar withstand current value?
I have a case in which Ith= 39 kA and manufacturer design value is 40 kA (both for 3 s), however, Ikss is 48 kA and I do not know if the design should be compared only against Ith or also Ikss (initial current, which I think will also be seen by the busbar!)
I thank your support in advance