ukgraduate
Electrical
Hello,
We are looking at reducing the fault level on a new system in order to save costs on cables and MCC boards. The fault level is only an issue on the MV side. We do not want to put in reactors as it will increase the losses. We can’t increase the transformers impedance upstream as they are the utilities, the utility cannot provide a guarantee to not parallel their transformers so we are designing on the basis of maximum fault level. So we are looking at putting in fault limiting fuses on the incoming feeders. We want to reduce the fault level from 25kA to around 16kA.
Can anyone tell me what are the issues/disadvantages or things we need to investigate before limiting the fault current? Protection grading shouldn’t be a problem as our plant has not been built yet and we will grade at a later stage. I am thinking of voltage stability etc?
We are looking at reducing the fault level on a new system in order to save costs on cables and MCC boards. The fault level is only an issue on the MV side. We do not want to put in reactors as it will increase the losses. We can’t increase the transformers impedance upstream as they are the utilities, the utility cannot provide a guarantee to not parallel their transformers so we are designing on the basis of maximum fault level. So we are looking at putting in fault limiting fuses on the incoming feeders. We want to reduce the fault level from 25kA to around 16kA.
Can anyone tell me what are the issues/disadvantages or things we need to investigate before limiting the fault current? Protection grading shouldn’t be a problem as our plant has not been built yet and we will grade at a later stage. I am thinking of voltage stability etc?