98mlo
Electrical
- Jun 14, 2013
- 4
I have a terrible confusion between the following currents:
-Ith as mentionned in IEC 60909-0:thermal equivalent short-circuit current ,the rms value of a current having the same thermal effect and the same duration as the actual short-circuit current, which may contain a DC component and may subside in time
-Icw as IEC 60947-2: Rated short-time withstand current (Icw),the rated short-time withstand current of a circuit-breaker is the value of short-time withstand current assigned to that circuit-breaker by the manufacturer under the test conditions specified
For a.c., the value of this current is the r.m.s. value of the a.c. component of the prospective short-circuit current, assumed constant during the short-time delay.
Both currents are however subject to a duration (1 second for example)?
Any explanations which can help me?
thanks a lot
-Ith as mentionned in IEC 60909-0:thermal equivalent short-circuit current ,the rms value of a current having the same thermal effect and the same duration as the actual short-circuit current, which may contain a DC component and may subside in time
-Icw as IEC 60947-2: Rated short-time withstand current (Icw),the rated short-time withstand current of a circuit-breaker is the value of short-time withstand current assigned to that circuit-breaker by the manufacturer under the test conditions specified
For a.c., the value of this current is the r.m.s. value of the a.c. component of the prospective short-circuit current, assumed constant during the short-time delay.
Both currents are however subject to a duration (1 second for example)?
Any explanations which can help me?
thanks a lot