R_Roc
Electrical
- Oct 19, 2016
- 20
I have conducted an arc flash analysis in Etap 14.1.
I'm getting a warning message that states "Exceeds Max. PPE Arc Rating"
I believe this is due to my bolted fault current or Ia (Arc Current) of 2.9KA.
I have a LV (480VAC) Main CB Cutler and Hammer KD Series Breaker, with a Trip Device Part # KT3400T, 4,000 amp trip).
I believe the Fault Current Calculated is too low for the Main CB to trip. My FCT is 136 sec with an Ie = 1277 Cal/CM2.
What is normally done with cases like mine?
The breaker is installed in the MCC and the facility is up and running.
I doubt they would want to change our the breaker. Also another breaker type might break the UL rating of the MCC as well.
Also I have graphed a TCC curve and it shows the fault is before the the trip curve so the main breaker will never trip.
See attached of One Line Diagram.
I'm getting a warning message that states "Exceeds Max. PPE Arc Rating"
I believe this is due to my bolted fault current or Ia (Arc Current) of 2.9KA.
I have a LV (480VAC) Main CB Cutler and Hammer KD Series Breaker, with a Trip Device Part # KT3400T, 4,000 amp trip).
I believe the Fault Current Calculated is too low for the Main CB to trip. My FCT is 136 sec with an Ie = 1277 Cal/CM2.
What is normally done with cases like mine?
The breaker is installed in the MCC and the facility is up and running.
I doubt they would want to change our the breaker. Also another breaker type might break the UL rating of the MCC as well.
Also I have graphed a TCC curve and it shows the fault is before the the trip curve so the main breaker will never trip.
See attached of One Line Diagram.