The formula is basic, of course all these are complex numbers. d

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V bus = V system – I motor starting x Z system
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The main concept here is that Z system is the impedance of the system at MCC terminals, and this value can be calculated from the short circuit current (SCC):
Z system = V system / I scc
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Also, I will neglecte all other loads, and use average values for x/R ratios, motor starting currents, etc.
Analysis
V bus is the MCC voltage during motor starting
V system is the voltage at zero current or 415 V @ 0 deg (Reference voltage)
I motor starting is the starting current
Motor kVA = motor kW / (power factor x efficiency)
(Note: Take pf = .8 and eff = .9)
I motor nominal = Motor kVA / (1.732 x kV nominal)
= (90 kW /(.8*.9))/(1.732x0.415)
= 173.9 Amps
I start is 6 times nominal current at 12% power factor
I start = 6 x 173.9 @ - 83.1 deg
= (1043.4 @ -83.1 deg ) Amps
Z system = V system / I scc
Note: for this system Iscc angle may be -80 deg
Z system = (415 @ 0.0 ) / (25000 @ -80) = 0.0166 @ 80 deg Ohms
Vbus = (415 @ 0.0 ) Volts – (1043@ -83.1) x (0.0166 @ 80)
= (397.7 @ 0.1349 deg) Volts
This is a conservative value:
Real voltages may be higher because the starting current will be smaller, or
Lower if the transformer feeding this MCC is heavy loaded.