omime
Electrical
- Nov 2, 2000
- 13
Dear all,
I launch to modify the AC voltage distribution network by pulling a new additional cable( redundancy) from the 220 VAC dist. bd ( from interruptible power supply -UPS) to sub-dist. panel ( 10 outgoings to load )because there are vital loads( need power without interrupting like DCS, PLC ,instrumentation, etc) connected on this panel.
Both cables are protected by miniature circuit breaker ( MCB)equipped with 300 mA residual current leakage device (RCD) for tripping breaker and shedding the trouble feeder cable ( like low insulation, earth fault). The problem we encountered is both breaker tripped instantly/ simultaneously while turn-on individual breaker ( with 30mA RCD) to load even only one feeder but if when isolating the new cable by MCB switched- off . Nothing happened another one still supply to sub-dist. panel . I suppose the problem is due to unbalanced current when the 2nd circuit is established in case of breaker both closed and two feeders paralleled via MCB are connected together at the same bus bar on sub-dist panel.
1) How to solve/improve this scheme in order to maintain the most reliability of redundancy ?
2) If we add a isolating transformer ( 220 VAC, 50 HZ) on both feeder, would this problem be cancelled?
Any recommendations are the most welcoming.
Thanks & regards, omime
I launch to modify the AC voltage distribution network by pulling a new additional cable( redundancy) from the 220 VAC dist. bd ( from interruptible power supply -UPS) to sub-dist. panel ( 10 outgoings to load )because there are vital loads( need power without interrupting like DCS, PLC ,instrumentation, etc) connected on this panel.
Both cables are protected by miniature circuit breaker ( MCB)equipped with 300 mA residual current leakage device (RCD) for tripping breaker and shedding the trouble feeder cable ( like low insulation, earth fault). The problem we encountered is both breaker tripped instantly/ simultaneously while turn-on individual breaker ( with 30mA RCD) to load even only one feeder but if when isolating the new cable by MCB switched- off . Nothing happened another one still supply to sub-dist. panel . I suppose the problem is due to unbalanced current when the 2nd circuit is established in case of breaker both closed and two feeders paralleled via MCB are connected together at the same bus bar on sub-dist panel.
1) How to solve/improve this scheme in order to maintain the most reliability of redundancy ?
2) If we add a isolating transformer ( 220 VAC, 50 HZ) on both feeder, would this problem be cancelled?
Any recommendations are the most welcoming.
Thanks & regards, omime