Wfg42438
Electrical
- Apr 10, 2017
- 67
Hello Everyone,
Typically, when running a protection and coordination study or Arc Flash study we use time current curves to determined fault clearing times.
In some older facilities there can be protective devices (Relays, Fuses, etc.) which perhaps have been in service for an extensive amount of time.
I am curious if in such situations if one should consider applying a tolerance to the clearing time obtained from the TCC curve for example a fuse or an overcurrent relay?
Also has anyone come across an overcurrent relay manufacturer that recommends or suggests a tolerance on the predicted TCC times?
I am not dealing with the scenario myself at the moment but just curious to learn how others deal with the items above.
or
if most stick to the TCC times since there are no real guidelines on this that im aware of at least.
Typically, when running a protection and coordination study or Arc Flash study we use time current curves to determined fault clearing times.
In some older facilities there can be protective devices (Relays, Fuses, etc.) which perhaps have been in service for an extensive amount of time.
I am curious if in such situations if one should consider applying a tolerance to the clearing time obtained from the TCC curve for example a fuse or an overcurrent relay?
Also has anyone come across an overcurrent relay manufacturer that recommends or suggests a tolerance on the predicted TCC times?
I am not dealing with the scenario myself at the moment but just curious to learn how others deal with the items above.
or
if most stick to the TCC times since there are no real guidelines on this that im aware of at least.