tmahan
Electrical
- Jan 22, 2002
- 60
We are presently looking at two different designs for 5kV class, 720A motor controllers.
Design one's vendor is quick to point out that their design incorporates a Load/break fault-make switch (800A rated breaking) for isolation.
Vendor number two is quick to point out that their design does not use the isolation switch to make or break any current (.4 amp rated). Instead all interruption is handled by the main contactor. Investigation into contactor interuption capability shows a rating of 7200A.
Right now, I think I prefer the use of the contactor for interruption as opposed to the use of a switch, but have limited experience in this area.
Does anyone have strong, well though-out, opinions on this subject? Or is this a case where we should just let our purchasing dept decide
Design one's vendor is quick to point out that their design incorporates a Load/break fault-make switch (800A rated breaking) for isolation.
Vendor number two is quick to point out that their design does not use the isolation switch to make or break any current (.4 amp rated). Instead all interruption is handled by the main contactor. Investigation into contactor interuption capability shows a rating of 7200A.
Right now, I think I prefer the use of the contactor for interruption as opposed to the use of a switch, but have limited experience in this area.
Does anyone have strong, well though-out, opinions on this subject? Or is this a case where we should just let our purchasing dept decide