XFMRGirl
Electrical
- Mar 4, 2012
- 1
Hi This is my first post and am working as an EIT. I am working on a 4.16 kV swgr spec which is supplied by two transformers in parallel. Both transformers are old and will be replaced in the near future. I want to take a conseravtive approach and make sure that the new switchgear will be able to hanlde short circuit.
My swgr specs. calls for swgr rated at 31.5 kA RMS Symmetrical at 4.16 kV.
This is what I have considered;
TR1- 27.6/4.16 Kv 5%z 5 MVA
Substation TR1 Unit
Size 5 MVA
Vol. 4.16 kV
%Z(One in Service) .05 P.U
%Z(Two in Service) 0.025 p.u
I Fault(P.U. one in service) 20 P.U.
%Z(Two XFRM in Parallel Impedance) .025 p.u
I(Fault P.U.) two in Service 40
I Fault(1) One in Service only 13895.06 Amps
I Fault(2) Both in service 27790.13 Amps
Based on this , Is a 31.5 kA rating would work. Just wondering if I missed anyting.
My swgr specs. calls for swgr rated at 31.5 kA RMS Symmetrical at 4.16 kV.
This is what I have considered;
TR1- 27.6/4.16 Kv 5%z 5 MVA
Substation TR1 Unit
Size 5 MVA
Vol. 4.16 kV
%Z(One in Service) .05 P.U
%Z(Two in Service) 0.025 p.u
I Fault(P.U. one in service) 20 P.U.
%Z(Two XFRM in Parallel Impedance) .025 p.u
I(Fault P.U.) two in Service 40
I Fault(1) One in Service only 13895.06 Amps
I Fault(2) Both in service 27790.13 Amps
Based on this , Is a 31.5 kA rating would work. Just wondering if I missed anyting.