JuanBC
Electrical
- Nov 28, 2017
- 141
Hello guys, I would like your opinion regarding the following issue:
Since the short-circuit level in an installation I am designing is about 60kA, I am asking for IEC LV switchgears rated 65kA/1s and also being arc resistant (65kA/1s arc duration)
One of the bidders is offering 65kA/1s switchgear tested for 0.3s arc duration because he says there is not 65kA/1s arc resistant Swgs in the market tested for 1s but I do not find it acceptable because the installation design (Cascade) will require longer coordination times (about 500-600ms)
Do you think 65kA/1s arc duration is really that strange?
I don't know why would anyone buy a switchgear rated 65kA/1s but arc tested for 0.3s....
Any insight would be really appreciated
Thanks,
JBC
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"The more I read, the more I acquire, the more certain I am that I know nothing"
Since the short-circuit level in an installation I am designing is about 60kA, I am asking for IEC LV switchgears rated 65kA/1s and also being arc resistant (65kA/1s arc duration)
One of the bidders is offering 65kA/1s switchgear tested for 0.3s arc duration because he says there is not 65kA/1s arc resistant Swgs in the market tested for 1s but I do not find it acceptable because the installation design (Cascade) will require longer coordination times (about 500-600ms)
Do you think 65kA/1s arc duration is really that strange?
I don't know why would anyone buy a switchgear rated 65kA/1s but arc tested for 0.3s....
Any insight would be really appreciated
Thanks,
JBC
.......
"The more I read, the more I acquire, the more certain I am that I know nothing"