RRaghunath
Electrical
- Aug 19, 2002
- 1,733
Resistance earthing of MV system is quite common. But the magnitude of allowable earth fault current seems to be a subjective issue.
I have come across 300A as a typical value.
Shell standard prescribes that the current should be equal to the transformer full load current.
Basically, the requirement is to minimise the damage at the point of fault without sacrificing the detectability. Thus, both practices seem OK.
Could experts tell me which of the practices is more common and why.
Thanks in anticipation.
I have come across 300A as a typical value.
Shell standard prescribes that the current should be equal to the transformer full load current.
Basically, the requirement is to minimise the damage at the point of fault without sacrificing the detectability. Thus, both practices seem OK.
Could experts tell me which of the practices is more common and why.
Thanks in anticipation.