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Breaker and a half vs. main tie main 2

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gregnola

Electrical
Jun 9, 2005
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I have worked in the petrochem industry for a while where a double ended main-tie-main system is very common. Now that I am on a power job I keep hearing breaker and a half scheme. The two seem similar but could someone tell me the difference between a breaker and half scheme and a double ended main-tie-main system?

 
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The breaker and a half scheme would be like the M-T-M scheme if you have only one load per side of the M-T-M and no feeder breakers. Three breakers & two loads = 1 1/2 breakers per feeder.
 
It's commonly operated with all three breakers closed so a trip requires opening two breakers. Multiple sets of 3/2 can be applied between two source buses.
 
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