Fuselink
Electrical
- Dec 20, 2006
- 21
IEEE 242 requires 15% margin between the main secondary curve characteristics and the primary fuse. I have seen several expressions in different books.
For example some books just consider .58% curve shift to the left for transformer damage curve and do not consider L-L faults. Like (SKM software and related literature)
Some books require the transformer damage curve to be shifted .15 to the right.
In the first case the closest point of secondary breaker to the primary fuse is the corner of STPU.
Now, I understand that fuse needs to protect the transformer in low current faults that’s why the curve is shifted to the left.
But shifting the transformer curve to the right by .15 percent has already covered by shifting it to the left!
Is this seem right?
For example some books just consider .58% curve shift to the left for transformer damage curve and do not consider L-L faults. Like (SKM software and related literature)
Some books require the transformer damage curve to be shifted .15 to the right.
In the first case the closest point of secondary breaker to the primary fuse is the corner of STPU.
Now, I understand that fuse needs to protect the transformer in low current faults that’s why the curve is shifted to the left.
But shifting the transformer curve to the right by .15 percent has already covered by shifting it to the left!
Is this seem right?