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keithc

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We are getting some electrical cabinets delivered from America. They are supplying 4 cabinets with 1600A CB's, how do I work out what size CB I need to feed them from our supply tx. What calculation formula do you use, as we do have more coming in of different sizes.
Cheers,
Keithc
 
Suggestions:
1. Supposing that you have more diversified sizes and variety of electrical equipment, then it may pay off to model and determine circuit breaker sizes via the following or similar software:
E.g. SKM, Inc. (DAPPER, A-FAULT, etc.), OTI, Inc. (ETAP), EDSA, etc.
These businesses have their web sites.
2. Less accurate approach is usually by hand with some estimations and approximations. Suggested reference:
Beeman D., "Industrial Power Systems Handbook," McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1st Edition, 1955
3. To provide more info, additional information is needed:
1. Load diversity
2. Motor load
3. Power factor compensation
4. Harmonics
5. Transformer nameplate data
etc.
 
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