Joaco M
Industrial
- Sep 13, 2016
- 8
Hello all,
I have some doubts regarding the sizing of the protection and cables for a reactive compensation. This is a 3phase system 50hz.
The reactive power I have to compense is 100Kvar, for which im planning to put 4 capacitors of 25kvar each.
For each capacitor i will put special contactor por capacitors rated for 25kvar and a thermomagnetic circuit breaker of (25000/(400*1.73))*1.5=54A. As I have read in many articles, the breaker should be sized 1.5 the nominal current of the capacitor. The available in market is 63A so im putting those ones.
The cable for the circuit breaker and contactor and capacitor will be of 10mm2, as i have read in many acticles the cables should be sized 1.36 of nominal current of capacitor. The datasheet of the manufacturer of the cable states that on air the nominal current admisible is 60A. As its inside the cabinet and not inside any duct I assume this..
all 4 circuit breakers of the capacitors will be feed of a breaker sized (54*4)=216A and will use a infeed cable of 70mm2. The main circuit breaker is it necesary to be sized *1.5 of all nominal current ??
Is all this correct ?? make sense ?? The size of the cables are correct ?? what about the circuit breakers ??
One thing i cant understand is that if I choose the circuit breaker for a current of 1.5 the capacitor, why the cables have to be 1.36 and not 1.5 as the circuit breaker ?? because if eventually the current raises, the circuit breaker will trip later and the cable might get damaged..
Thanks!
I have some doubts regarding the sizing of the protection and cables for a reactive compensation. This is a 3phase system 50hz.
The reactive power I have to compense is 100Kvar, for which im planning to put 4 capacitors of 25kvar each.
For each capacitor i will put special contactor por capacitors rated for 25kvar and a thermomagnetic circuit breaker of (25000/(400*1.73))*1.5=54A. As I have read in many articles, the breaker should be sized 1.5 the nominal current of the capacitor. The available in market is 63A so im putting those ones.
The cable for the circuit breaker and contactor and capacitor will be of 10mm2, as i have read in many acticles the cables should be sized 1.36 of nominal current of capacitor. The datasheet of the manufacturer of the cable states that on air the nominal current admisible is 60A. As its inside the cabinet and not inside any duct I assume this..
all 4 circuit breakers of the capacitors will be feed of a breaker sized (54*4)=216A and will use a infeed cable of 70mm2. The main circuit breaker is it necesary to be sized *1.5 of all nominal current ??
Is all this correct ?? make sense ?? The size of the cables are correct ?? what about the circuit breakers ??
One thing i cant understand is that if I choose the circuit breaker for a current of 1.5 the capacitor, why the cables have to be 1.36 and not 1.5 as the circuit breaker ?? because if eventually the current raises, the circuit breaker will trip later and the cable might get damaged..
Thanks!