Robert789
Electrical
- Feb 20, 2002
- 34
I'm looking at the existing protection for a bank of three single-phase, 2500 KVA, 44 KV to 13.2/7.62 KV transformers, connected delta-wye, at a rural substation.
Protection for this transformer bank was originally supplied by 125 Amp Southern States Type PF fuses. About 2 years ago (before I began working here), protection was changed to 100 Amp Type PF fuses at the recommendation of an outside engineering firm.
The 100 Amp fuse curves are to the right of the traditional inrush points, 12x FLA at 0.1 second and 25x FLA at .01 second. However, the sofware I'm using (Milsoft LightTable) plots a transformer inrush curve instead of just plotting inrush at two points. This curve seems to indicate that proper coordination is not achieved between between inrush and the fuses in the range of about 200 thru 500 amps (2x thru 5x FLA).
I'm not finding any documentation describing the software's inrush assumptions, but it does appear that the curve may be a creation designed to cover both inrush and cold-load pickup. The curve passes through 25x FLA @ .01s, 12x @ .1s, 6x @ 1s, 3x @ 10s, and 2x at 100s.
At 2x FLA, fuse minimum melt is about 20 seconds and 'inrush' curve is 100 seconds. At 3x FLA, fuse min melt is 5.25 seconds and 'inrush' is 10 seconds. At 6x FLA, fuse min melt is about 1.2 seconds and 'inrush' is 1 second.
So, here's my attempt to get some of you to help me make a judgement call... Given that the minimum melt curve passes to the right of the inrush curve as plotted between 2x and 5x FLA, would you replace the 100 Amp fuses with 125 Amp fuses or just let it go. Curves for both fuses lie entirely to the left of the transformer damage curve. Peak load on this substation is approximately equal to the OA rating of the transformer bank.
Thanks,
Robert
Protection for this transformer bank was originally supplied by 125 Amp Southern States Type PF fuses. About 2 years ago (before I began working here), protection was changed to 100 Amp Type PF fuses at the recommendation of an outside engineering firm.
The 100 Amp fuse curves are to the right of the traditional inrush points, 12x FLA at 0.1 second and 25x FLA at .01 second. However, the sofware I'm using (Milsoft LightTable) plots a transformer inrush curve instead of just plotting inrush at two points. This curve seems to indicate that proper coordination is not achieved between between inrush and the fuses in the range of about 200 thru 500 amps (2x thru 5x FLA).
I'm not finding any documentation describing the software's inrush assumptions, but it does appear that the curve may be a creation designed to cover both inrush and cold-load pickup. The curve passes through 25x FLA @ .01s, 12x @ .1s, 6x @ 1s, 3x @ 10s, and 2x at 100s.
At 2x FLA, fuse minimum melt is about 20 seconds and 'inrush' curve is 100 seconds. At 3x FLA, fuse min melt is 5.25 seconds and 'inrush' is 10 seconds. At 6x FLA, fuse min melt is about 1.2 seconds and 'inrush' is 1 second.
So, here's my attempt to get some of you to help me make a judgement call... Given that the minimum melt curve passes to the right of the inrush curve as plotted between 2x and 5x FLA, would you replace the 100 Amp fuses with 125 Amp fuses or just let it go. Curves for both fuses lie entirely to the left of the transformer damage curve. Peak load on this substation is approximately equal to the OA rating of the transformer bank.
Thanks,
Robert