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Electrical
- May 4, 2012
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I'm trying to find the calculation for determining the Maximum Switching Surge Factor for a 230kV Transmission Line.
This term is defined in the National Electric Safety Code as a switching-surge level for circuit breakers corresponding to 98% probability that the maximum switching surge generated per breaker operation does not exceed this surge level, or the maximum anticipated switching-surge level generated by other means, whichever is greater.
Anyone familiar with a methodology or calculation for coming up with this value??
Thanks
This term is defined in the National Electric Safety Code as a switching-surge level for circuit breakers corresponding to 98% probability that the maximum switching surge generated per breaker operation does not exceed this surge level, or the maximum anticipated switching-surge level generated by other means, whichever is greater.
Anyone familiar with a methodology or calculation for coming up with this value??
Thanks