PRincez
Electrical
- Nov 7, 2006
- 14
We just installed a new UPS suit fed from a Siemens 3VL MCCB and the switchboard is 300m distance from the load (UPS). The MCCB is fitted with an Electronic Trip Unit (Siemens ETU22) set at 1x In.
My question is; as we are now commissioning the system, should an Earth Fault Loop Impedance (EFLI) test be conducted from the MCCB fed load given the 300m distance to source? that has earth fault protection device? Is it common practice is conduct EFLI test on MCCB fed loads?
When we I looked at the regs (BS7671) the Zs values given are for MCB's not MCCB. The MCCB data sheet does not indicate what trip curve it's classed as i.e. 'Type B, C or D'. I could possibly request an loop impedance value table from the Vendor (if available) but don't want to labour it if not required.
Injecting current into a live plant earth grid seems an iffy thing to do to me.
Comments will be appreciated.
My question is; as we are now commissioning the system, should an Earth Fault Loop Impedance (EFLI) test be conducted from the MCCB fed load given the 300m distance to source? that has earth fault protection device? Is it common practice is conduct EFLI test on MCCB fed loads?
When we I looked at the regs (BS7671) the Zs values given are for MCB's not MCCB. The MCCB data sheet does not indicate what trip curve it's classed as i.e. 'Type B, C or D'. I could possibly request an loop impedance value table from the Vendor (if available) but don't want to labour it if not required.
Injecting current into a live plant earth grid seems an iffy thing to do to me.
Comments will be appreciated.