maqhawe
Electrical
- Oct 13, 2015
- 12
Good day,
I need help, with sizing the NER to limit the fault current, there are a couple of things I am not sure of.
1. selecting the current that will flow through the NER, I understand is the most critical stage, since after that you will be able to use ohms law and calculate the resistor size that will limit the current in 10 sec.
2. Must the current be limited to 10-20% of full load current of the genset?
3. I understand the current must be more or equals to the charging current of the genset, how do we calculate the charging current?
Example:
if I have a 10MVA, 11KV, 0.8p.f standby power station, the NER Size, according to my understanding:
the full load current will be 524.86A,
Then 10% of that will be about 52A,
so the NER size will be a 60A,
R=V/I
=11000/(1.732X60)
=105.85ohms
That's how I understand it, I need to confirm if I am correct or not, and please clarify what could go wrong if I have a small or much bigger size of NER with the whole protection network?
I need help, with sizing the NER to limit the fault current, there are a couple of things I am not sure of.
1. selecting the current that will flow through the NER, I understand is the most critical stage, since after that you will be able to use ohms law and calculate the resistor size that will limit the current in 10 sec.
2. Must the current be limited to 10-20% of full load current of the genset?
3. I understand the current must be more or equals to the charging current of the genset, how do we calculate the charging current?
Example:
if I have a 10MVA, 11KV, 0.8p.f standby power station, the NER Size, according to my understanding:
the full load current will be 524.86A,
Then 10% of that will be about 52A,
so the NER size will be a 60A,
R=V/I
=11000/(1.732X60)
=105.85ohms
That's how I understand it, I need to confirm if I am correct or not, and please clarify what could go wrong if I have a small or much bigger size of NER with the whole protection network?