Fuselink
Electrical
- Dec 20, 2006
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Link below shows transformer protection with two different rating fuses. 40A and 50A
Transformer is 1500KVA 27.6KV to 600V. It seems that 40A fuse provides better protection however existing fuses are 50A. Secondary breaker is old H1-25 Federal pioneer breaker which I can not find any info on the relay. All I know is that this breaker has a dashpot thermal magnetic relay. Three questions.
Can I still use the 50A fuses to protect the transformer?
What is the point that fuse curve can cross the transformer curve and still provides protection?
What’s the way around it, if I don't have the relay curve info.
Thanks

Transformer is 1500KVA 27.6KV to 600V. It seems that 40A fuse provides better protection however existing fuses are 50A. Secondary breaker is old H1-25 Federal pioneer breaker which I can not find any info on the relay. All I know is that this breaker has a dashpot thermal magnetic relay. Three questions.
Can I still use the 50A fuses to protect the transformer?
What is the point that fuse curve can cross the transformer curve and still provides protection?
What’s the way around it, if I don't have the relay curve info.
Thanks