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- Jun 9, 2010
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I have attached a Vacuum Interrupter Name plate
specs. Type: PM, Style: VSA, BIL: 95kV, Phase: 3, Max Design Volt:15.5, Continuous Current 600A, Interrupt Rating: 12,000A, MOMENTARY (10 CYC.): 40,000A, Make and Latch: 20,000A, Mfr Dat: 1994, Interrupting time: 3 cycles, Weight: 2100 lbs
Insultating Medium: Air, MVA: 300
Questions - here are my assumptions...
Interrupt Rating: Design limitation for interrupting fault current associated with the device, but for how many cycles? 30?
Momentary (10 CYC): This is the maximum instantaneous current for which the interrupter can handle for 10 cycles. So does this mean the interrupt rating is for 30 cycles?
MVA: 300, does that correspond to the interrupt rating. 300MVA/(15.5kV*1.73)? - 11187A?
Make and Latch: The interrupter can open and close with 20,000A running through it? Is there a time constant associated with this like 15 seconds?
specs. Type: PM, Style: VSA, BIL: 95kV, Phase: 3, Max Design Volt:15.5, Continuous Current 600A, Interrupt Rating: 12,000A, MOMENTARY (10 CYC.): 40,000A, Make and Latch: 20,000A, Mfr Dat: 1994, Interrupting time: 3 cycles, Weight: 2100 lbs
Insultating Medium: Air, MVA: 300
Questions - here are my assumptions...
Interrupt Rating: Design limitation for interrupting fault current associated with the device, but for how many cycles? 30?
Momentary (10 CYC): This is the maximum instantaneous current for which the interrupter can handle for 10 cycles. So does this mean the interrupt rating is for 30 cycles?
MVA: 300, does that correspond to the interrupt rating. 300MVA/(15.5kV*1.73)? - 11187A?
Make and Latch: The interrupter can open and close with 20,000A running through it? Is there a time constant associated with this like 15 seconds?