mpparent
Electrical
- Sep 26, 2001
- 399
Gents,
I just want a sanity check. Say I have a 3ph bolted fault on the secondary of a unit substation ahead of it's secondary main. The primary is protected by a current limiting fuse. Will the fault be cleared by the primary fuse(this is assuming of course there is enough fault current beyond the fuse's clearing curve)? I'm just checking some worst case scenarios. I am thinking it will clear, even if the fault was on the load side of the secondary main, as typically, the main has maximum time delay built in for downstream coordination.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
I just want a sanity check. Say I have a 3ph bolted fault on the secondary of a unit substation ahead of it's secondary main. The primary is protected by a current limiting fuse. Will the fault be cleared by the primary fuse(this is assuming of course there is enough fault current beyond the fuse's clearing curve)? I'm just checking some worst case scenarios. I am thinking it will clear, even if the fault was on the load side of the secondary main, as typically, the main has maximum time delay built in for downstream coordination.
Thanks in advance,
Mike