rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,156
Looking for guidance for approach to sizing neutral cable between zig zag transformer and NGR. An NGR with 1500A rating @ 5s and 50A continuous rating is being connected to neutral point of zig-zag transformer on 34.5kV system.
The NEC requires neutral cable between transformer and NGR to be rated at let-thru current rating of resistor.
Is typically considered based on the short time or continuous current rating of resistor? I’m assuming it’s based on maximum short time rating which in this case is 1500A?
Is the cable continuous ampacity typically matched to the NGR current rating or can a cable with smaller continuous rating be applied if cable short time damage curve is sufficient?
The NEC requires neutral cable between transformer and NGR to be rated at let-thru current rating of resistor.
Is typically considered based on the short time or continuous current rating of resistor? I’m assuming it’s based on maximum short time rating which in this case is 1500A?
Is the cable continuous ampacity typically matched to the NGR current rating or can a cable with smaller continuous rating be applied if cable short time damage curve is sufficient?