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saladhawks
Electrical
- Jun 4, 2004
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I am an electrical engineer for a North American municipal electric utility. I am having a disagreement with my boss over the rating of a new medium voltage disconnect.
Project details:
- New disconnect to be installed in existing 35 kV open-air rack.
- New disconnect will be used to open transition (break before make) load between 2 separate out-of-phase sources.
Source 1 (normal source)
38 kA sym available fault current (3PH / SLG)
Source 2 (backup source)
15 kA sym available fault current (3PH / SLG)
- New disconnect will be open point between Source 1 and Source 2
- After Source 1 is de-energized via circuit breakers, new disconnect will be closed to move load to Source 2 (dead bus transition)
Disagreement with boss is over the short time withstand rating (3 second) of new disconnect.
My take is that since new disconnect will be connected to Source 1 in the open position - it still needs to be rated for Source 1 (i.e. 38 kA sym) since there may be animal / mylar balloon contact between energized portion of new disconnect and ground.
My boss believes new disconnect only needs to be rated for Source 2 (i.e. 15 kA sym) since it will never be in the closed position while connected to Source 1. New disconnect will only be in the closed position when connected to Source 2.
Which is the correct approach?
Project details:
- New disconnect to be installed in existing 35 kV open-air rack.
- New disconnect will be used to open transition (break before make) load between 2 separate out-of-phase sources.
Source 1 (normal source)
38 kA sym available fault current (3PH / SLG)
Source 2 (backup source)
15 kA sym available fault current (3PH / SLG)
- New disconnect will be open point between Source 1 and Source 2
- After Source 1 is de-energized via circuit breakers, new disconnect will be closed to move load to Source 2 (dead bus transition)
Disagreement with boss is over the short time withstand rating (3 second) of new disconnect.
My take is that since new disconnect will be connected to Source 1 in the open position - it still needs to be rated for Source 1 (i.e. 38 kA sym) since there may be animal / mylar balloon contact between energized portion of new disconnect and ground.
My boss believes new disconnect only needs to be rated for Source 2 (i.e. 15 kA sym) since it will never be in the closed position while connected to Source 1. New disconnect will only be in the closed position when connected to Source 2.
Which is the correct approach?