unclebob
Electrical
- Sep 16, 2004
- 353
Hi all!
I'm having a discussion with a consultant about the caliber to use for the primary side of a 5000 kva transformer.
I'm using the nominal current to size my fuse. Primary is 25 kV so the nominal current is about 116 A. I'm going with a 150E SM-5 S&C fuse.
The consultant wants to use a 100E to fully coordinate with the upstream relays. By using another type of fuse, he claims he can use a 80E !
I'm trying to convince him with this paper (see attachment), but he's using the fuse TCC to prove to me that a 100E is good enough up to 200A!
The 5000 A, 600 V switchgear fed by the transformer doesn't have a main breaker. I'm suspecting that he wants to lower the incident energy at the 600V side by using a smaller caliber. Also, I think he obsessed with coordination...
I'm running out of ideas to convince him he's not right.
Do you have any comments?
BOB
I'm having a discussion with a consultant about the caliber to use for the primary side of a 5000 kva transformer.
I'm using the nominal current to size my fuse. Primary is 25 kV so the nominal current is about 116 A. I'm going with a 150E SM-5 S&C fuse.
The consultant wants to use a 100E to fully coordinate with the upstream relays. By using another type of fuse, he claims he can use a 80E !
I'm trying to convince him with this paper (see attachment), but he's using the fuse TCC to prove to me that a 100E is good enough up to 200A!
The 5000 A, 600 V switchgear fed by the transformer doesn't have a main breaker. I'm suspecting that he wants to lower the incident energy at the 600V side by using a smaller caliber. Also, I think he obsessed with coordination...
I'm running out of ideas to convince him he's not right.
Do you have any comments?
BOB