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Bus 1sec fault rating vs IEC 60909-0

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bdfig

Electrical
Nov 1, 2012
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Hi,

I have a bus which has a 25kA/1sec fault rating. Is this normally compared to IEC 60909-0 sub-transient, transient or steady state fault level? Any help is appreciated.
 
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IEC 60909 it is a method how to calculate the short-circuit currents, indeed, but you have to calculate these currents according to your actual network configuration-involved impedances and source voltages. The bus bar rating you can appreciate according IEC 60865 "Short-circuit currents - Calculation of effects".

 
My question is for the generators in my network, which impedance (sub-transient, transient or synchronous) is used when trying to establish if the 25kA/1sec fault rated bus is adequately rated.
 
bdfig,
It should always be sutransient to get the maximum symmetrical short circuit current at the location to compare with bus rating.
 
Hi Kiribanda,

Is there a standard (preferably IEC or AS) which specifies this? I certainly support this approach(especially since the switchboard does not have a shorter time rating). However I have been getting some pushback saying this is overly conservative, and would like something concrete to point to.
 
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