Simmi123
Electrical
- Jun 5, 2008
- 9
Hi All,
Before asking this question, I have read a number posts on ArcFlash. I think I have a solution but I guess your words might prove a little more reassuring.
Case#1 : I have a 13.8KV/600V 750 KVA transformer, It is a Power Distribution centre with a S&C 15 KV SM-4, 50 E disconnect switch in the primary and a CDP panel with 5 feeder breakers on the secondary side. These three items are enclosed in one enclosure.
Traditionally for a standard transformer:
Primary Inrush Current: 376 A (12 X I(FL) for 6 cycles)
Secondary Inrush Current: 10377 A
## My question is that if I install a secondary breaker
Will the breaker see this amount of secondary inrush current for .1 sec?
Case # 2 In the situation above, if I don't use the secondary breaker, If I have to replace the SM-4 fuse, Could you suggest any current limiting fuse, which does not blow on the transformer inrush.
I would appreciate a word.
Thanks
Before asking this question, I have read a number posts on ArcFlash. I think I have a solution but I guess your words might prove a little more reassuring.
Case#1 : I have a 13.8KV/600V 750 KVA transformer, It is a Power Distribution centre with a S&C 15 KV SM-4, 50 E disconnect switch in the primary and a CDP panel with 5 feeder breakers on the secondary side. These three items are enclosed in one enclosure.
Traditionally for a standard transformer:
Primary Inrush Current: 376 A (12 X I(FL) for 6 cycles)
Secondary Inrush Current: 10377 A
## My question is that if I install a secondary breaker
Will the breaker see this amount of secondary inrush current for .1 sec?
Case # 2 In the situation above, if I don't use the secondary breaker, If I have to replace the SM-4 fuse, Could you suggest any current limiting fuse, which does not blow on the transformer inrush.
I would appreciate a word.
Thanks