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Electrical
- Apr 30, 2009
- 106
I've hired a company to perform a coordination study for a facility and I'm reviewing their recommendations. The system is 600V, with an 800A main breaker with LSI trips and adjustability. The largest downstream overcurrent devices are 400A drive fuses.
The study recommends that the main breaker be set such that it coordinates with the utility fuses. The problem is that with these settings, there is some overlap between the main breaker and the drive fuses. The overlap only occurs between 2500A and 3000A fault levels. The calulated bolted fault is 15kA, calculated arcing fault is about 11kA.
Is this overlap a concern? Is it even possible to have a fault in the 2500-3000A range which would result in the main breaker tripping? What would the fault conditions have to be?
The study recommends that the main breaker be set such that it coordinates with the utility fuses. The problem is that with these settings, there is some overlap between the main breaker and the drive fuses. The overlap only occurs between 2500A and 3000A fault levels. The calulated bolted fault is 15kA, calculated arcing fault is about 11kA.
Is this overlap a concern? Is it even possible to have a fault in the 2500-3000A range which would result in the main breaker tripping? What would the fault conditions have to be?