Edelma_1
Electrical
- Apr 16, 2024
- 31
Hello Everyone,
I was given a task by my boss to determine the EARTH FAULT CURRENT of a secondary substation (500kVA,6.6kV/0.433kV) using values from the primary substation, see the values below:
Primary Substation voltage - 6.6kV
Primary Earth Grid Resistance (Ra) - 0.1Ω
Primary Substation Classification - 196V (Cold)
Fault Level of primary substation - 1679A
Disconnection time - 1sec
Underground cables connected from the primary substation and their lengths (in kilometres):
3 x 1c 300mm² XLPE (35mm Screen) - 0.015
3c 0.25in² PILCSWA - 0.281
3c 300 PICAS & ACAS - 0.093
3c 0.25in² PILCSWA - 0.121
3c 300 PICAS & ACAS - 0.986
I would like to know if:
1. It is possible to get the fault current of the secondary substation using the values above.
2. The formula needed to do this.
Your fast responses would really be appreciated
I was given a task by my boss to determine the EARTH FAULT CURRENT of a secondary substation (500kVA,6.6kV/0.433kV) using values from the primary substation, see the values below:
Primary Substation voltage - 6.6kV
Primary Earth Grid Resistance (Ra) - 0.1Ω
Primary Substation Classification - 196V (Cold)
Fault Level of primary substation - 1679A
Disconnection time - 1sec
Underground cables connected from the primary substation and their lengths (in kilometres):
3 x 1c 300mm² XLPE (35mm Screen) - 0.015
3c 0.25in² PILCSWA - 0.281
3c 300 PICAS & ACAS - 0.093
3c 0.25in² PILCSWA - 0.121
3c 300 PICAS & ACAS - 0.986
I would like to know if:
1. It is possible to get the fault current of the secondary substation using the values above.
2. The formula needed to do this.
Your fast responses would really be appreciated