rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,174
When looking at MV transformer protection I curious what is the correct method for determining weather or not the transformer damage curve is protected.
I know the NEC allows the primary of a transformer to be protected by a fuse up to 300% of the transformer rating, but by going by this 300% alone does this always guarentee adequate protection of the transformer. Must we look at the transformer damage curve on a TCC in oder to determine if the transformer is adequately protected on the primary? If so must the damage curve lie completely above the primary fuse on the TCC?
When we are looking at the damage curve are we only looking at it from a fault perspective or is it used for an overload perspective as well. For example from an overload perspective if the damage curve falls below the primary fuse on the TCC but is still above the secondary protective device curve is the transformer considered adquately protected from an overload standpoint? In this case how would we confirm weather or not it was protected from primary faults or through faults?