rbyrne15
Electrical
- Dec 4, 2005
- 21
Hi everyone,
I'm conducting an ANSI (A_Fault) study using SKM Power Tools and have a question about the multiplier used for the crest kA it "spits out."
I have figured out from the ANSI/IEEE standards that the multiplier for momentary current (i.e. 1.6) is for the half-cycle current, but where does the crest current multiplier (i.e. 2.7) come from?
This value of current seems like it would be very siginificant in the application of breakers/fuses since it's larger in magnitude than the momentary value.
Any advice would be appreiciated, thanks.
Richard Byrne.
I'm conducting an ANSI (A_Fault) study using SKM Power Tools and have a question about the multiplier used for the crest kA it "spits out."
I have figured out from the ANSI/IEEE standards that the multiplier for momentary current (i.e. 1.6) is for the half-cycle current, but where does the crest current multiplier (i.e. 2.7) come from?
This value of current seems like it would be very siginificant in the application of breakers/fuses since it's larger in magnitude than the momentary value.
Any advice would be appreiciated, thanks.
Richard Byrne.