polarseltzer
Industrial
- Mar 27, 2013
- 6
Hello,
First off I apologize if the answer to this question is obvious but I am not an electrical engineer and have been having a discussion on this situation with my plant electrician. Recently corporate people had a study done on the facility I work at and produced some time current curves. I am getting educated on this stuff. The electrician and I are a little confused on a trip device on the main breaker that has ground fault. There are two opinions here:
1. The ground fault will trip on a line to ground fault that exceeds the trip point and the downstream breaker will not trip.
2. The downstream circuit would trip prior to the main breaker tripping on ground fault.
Please see attached drawing. For instance, a ground fault current of 700 amps on the ASD40 AIR COMP circuit will trip the ground fault circuit on the MDP MB instead of looking like a fault on the breaker and trip the air compressor breaker at like 20 seconds.
The other situation is what happens when ground fault is less than the breaker setting of 640 amps? will the circuit breaker where the ground fault is trip on single phase overload?
Thank you
First off I apologize if the answer to this question is obvious but I am not an electrical engineer and have been having a discussion on this situation with my plant electrician. Recently corporate people had a study done on the facility I work at and produced some time current curves. I am getting educated on this stuff. The electrician and I are a little confused on a trip device on the main breaker that has ground fault. There are two opinions here:
1. The ground fault will trip on a line to ground fault that exceeds the trip point and the downstream breaker will not trip.
2. The downstream circuit would trip prior to the main breaker tripping on ground fault.
Please see attached drawing. For instance, a ground fault current of 700 amps on the ASD40 AIR COMP circuit will trip the ground fault circuit on the MDP MB instead of looking like a fault on the breaker and trip the air compressor breaker at like 20 seconds.
The other situation is what happens when ground fault is less than the breaker setting of 640 amps? will the circuit breaker where the ground fault is trip on single phase overload?
Thank you