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skm modeling of 250' bus duct

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julesm

Electrical
Feb 17, 2007
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Greetings!
I am performing a short circuit and arc flash for a multi-story building with 4000A 480V busduct risers. Each floor has several plug-in breakers. Do I model this busduct as one long bus or each "floor" is it's own bus? I just need to err on the conservative side for a preliminary analysis at this point. Any ideas?
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The points where the busplugs are connected should be modeled as buses in the software; the busduct itself should be modeled as impedances between the buses.

Don't be confused by the word 'bus' as it is used in the software; it means a connection point. The busduct is an impedance just like a cable. As a matter of fact, SKM lists busducts in its cable library.
 
Perfect clear answer. It seems so obvious now! Thank you very much.

 
The T&D book is an excellent resource for BUS impedance values. Pg 396 according to my log book ;)

It would be interesting to compare what is the impedance obtained from SKM vs T&D.

 
Bus duct manufacturers publish tables of impedance values as well.
 
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