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Electrical
- Nov 13, 2019
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When doing protection grading studies for HV and EHV networks usual grading margins are 200-350ms depending on relay types (fast numerical vs slow electromechanical) and circuit breaker types (fast new vacuum vs slow old oil). When doing protection grading on LV networks I believe the rule of thumb is that grading margin can be 100ms as there are more devices to be graded and you don't need to take into account Current Transformer errors, relay overshoot, relays errors and circuit breaker operating times when grading just fuses. What about when you have MCCBs or ACBs on LV networks. Do they trip faster than HV breakers? Can you apply 100ms grading margin between LV ACB and MCCB, or do you need to consider ~300ms same as on high voltage network?