KnicksJets
Electrical
- Jul 12, 2002
- 62
Can somebody please explain why the asymmetrical current calculated using Total current method is significantly
different to that calculated using Symmetrical current method? I know the X/R multiplier is different for these
methods, but why should a fault current (asymmetrical) calculated using two different methods be so different? Shouldn't
they be essentially same/similar regardless of the method used?
The issue I am having is that a transmission provider calculates the fault current using TOtal current method whose asymmetrical
value is far above the existing breaker's rating (asymmetrical) which I assume is calculated using symmetrical current method
since the breaker is fairly new.
different to that calculated using Symmetrical current method? I know the X/R multiplier is different for these
methods, but why should a fault current (asymmetrical) calculated using two different methods be so different? Shouldn't
they be essentially same/similar regardless of the method used?
The issue I am having is that a transmission provider calculates the fault current using TOtal current method whose asymmetrical
value is far above the existing breaker's rating (asymmetrical) which I assume is calculated using symmetrical current method
since the breaker is fairly new.