SJBatTCE
Electrical
- Oct 8, 2001
- 41
Does anyone else have a problem with the IEEE 1584 incident energy equations for current limiting fuses?
Incident energy is based on the arcing fault current, not the bolted fault current. Arcing fault current is determined from the bolted fault calculation but takes several other variables into consideration, like system voltage, gap, etc. The CL fuse incident energy equations only use bolted fault values.
Why are the CL fuse equations based on bolted fault rather than arcing fault values?
For now, I am not using the equations in my analysis. Are my concerns unfounded?
Thanks.
Incident energy is based on the arcing fault current, not the bolted fault current. Arcing fault current is determined from the bolted fault calculation but takes several other variables into consideration, like system voltage, gap, etc. The CL fuse incident energy equations only use bolted fault values.
Why are the CL fuse equations based on bolted fault rather than arcing fault values?
For now, I am not using the equations in my analysis. Are my concerns unfounded?
Thanks.