wbd
Electrical
- May 17, 2001
- 659
Hello,
I am trying to understand why a system was set up in this particular way at an industrial facility. It may not be correct.
A 480V breaker with a LTPU setting of 800A is connected to a feeder (2/ph 1/C 400 mcm)(not sure yet of insulation) which feeds directly to another breaker about 100 ft away. This second breaker is connected to (2/ph 1/C 250 mcm XHHW)and has a LTPU of 500A. The load is connected to this feeder.
I am trying to understand why the first breaker is set at 800A. If the cable is 75 deg C, the ampacity is 670A, then the 800A setting is too high, except that the overload would be limited by the downstream breaker set at 500A. Lowering the upstream breaker setting to 640A would cause the LTPU to overlap the downstream breaker LTPU setting, thereby resulting in mis-coordination. Setting at 800A eliminates the mis-coordination but is greater than the cable ampacity.
The possible reason I see is that there is no way the 400 mcm cable could be overloaded as the load is limited by the next breaket set a 500A. This uptream breaker is set at 800A to prevent mis-coordination and will adequately protect the cable from a short circuit.
Is this allowed by the code?
I am trying to understand why a system was set up in this particular way at an industrial facility. It may not be correct.
A 480V breaker with a LTPU setting of 800A is connected to a feeder (2/ph 1/C 400 mcm)(not sure yet of insulation) which feeds directly to another breaker about 100 ft away. This second breaker is connected to (2/ph 1/C 250 mcm XHHW)and has a LTPU of 500A. The load is connected to this feeder.
I am trying to understand why the first breaker is set at 800A. If the cable is 75 deg C, the ampacity is 670A, then the 800A setting is too high, except that the overload would be limited by the downstream breaker set at 500A. Lowering the upstream breaker setting to 640A would cause the LTPU to overlap the downstream breaker LTPU setting, thereby resulting in mis-coordination. Setting at 800A eliminates the mis-coordination but is greater than the cable ampacity.
The possible reason I see is that there is no way the 400 mcm cable could be overloaded as the load is limited by the next breaket set a 500A. This uptream breaker is set at 800A to prevent mis-coordination and will adequately protect the cable from a short circuit.
Is this allowed by the code?