UtilityGy
Electrical
- Mar 5, 2010
- 35
Hello,
I truly beleive in" If you dont use it you loose it".
For the last one year, I have started working for a utility and working on 27.6 kV and onwards, I completely forgot how to set a molded case circuit breaker, which I used to know everything about. 120/208 V panels are the last thing on my mind.
But recently during a station service upgrade project, I have bumped in to these ones. Transformers were replaces few years back and who so ever was involved did not do justice to it. A 500 kVA transformer with secondary 208/120 V. It is approx. 1400 A main secondary current, this is a unusally high current for this voltage. Anyways my job starts after this boundary. To replace the transfer scheme, which includes three breakers probably 60 yrs old rated 1600 A at 208 V and a 800 A panel feeding the loads.
Here is what I am plannig, the new footprint will be very small compared to the old one. I plan to use 1600A frame molded case breakers two main one tie with interlocking arrangement with a new panel with 1000 A bus.
Trip unit I will be selecting for two main incoming breakers will be a 800 A trip unit with LSIG, all adjustable. Technically my main breaker CB1 and CB2 settings will depend upon the panel bus amperage as it is the lowest rated bus. Is this correct assumption, this is some how not getting in to my head.
COuld you please advise, if I have this correct.
I truly beleive in" If you dont use it you loose it".
For the last one year, I have started working for a utility and working on 27.6 kV and onwards, I completely forgot how to set a molded case circuit breaker, which I used to know everything about. 120/208 V panels are the last thing on my mind.
But recently during a station service upgrade project, I have bumped in to these ones. Transformers were replaces few years back and who so ever was involved did not do justice to it. A 500 kVA transformer with secondary 208/120 V. It is approx. 1400 A main secondary current, this is a unusally high current for this voltage. Anyways my job starts after this boundary. To replace the transfer scheme, which includes three breakers probably 60 yrs old rated 1600 A at 208 V and a 800 A panel feeding the loads.
Here is what I am plannig, the new footprint will be very small compared to the old one. I plan to use 1600A frame molded case breakers two main one tie with interlocking arrangement with a new panel with 1000 A bus.
Trip unit I will be selecting for two main incoming breakers will be a 800 A trip unit with LSIG, all adjustable. Technically my main breaker CB1 and CB2 settings will depend upon the panel bus amperage as it is the lowest rated bus. Is this correct assumption, this is some how not getting in to my head.
COuld you please advise, if I have this correct.