Tahir28
Electrical
- May 7, 2018
- 5
thread238-209138
The thread is old but the problems are still the same. One such problem I had encountered and found useful information related to the old thread.
One thing that mikeangel was looking for was a calculation and justification to the selected MCB rating in the secondary of the Voltage Transformer.
The answer is simple and is hidden in the VT IEC standards!!
The rating of any VT is the per phase rating as per IEC definition.
Hence, to calculate the rating of the current interrupting device (MCB or fuse) the thermal rating has to be divided by the rated phase voltages (different than the line voltages in Wye connection).
Hence the MCB rating should be slightly above Thermal rating divided by the phase voltage.
MCB rating is to be calculated as:
1500/(100x√3) = 1500/57.7
= 26A.
The thread is old but the problems are still the same. One such problem I had encountered and found useful information related to the old thread.
One thing that mikeangel was looking for was a calculation and justification to the selected MCB rating in the secondary of the Voltage Transformer.
The answer is simple and is hidden in the VT IEC standards!!
The rating of any VT is the per phase rating as per IEC definition.
Hence, to calculate the rating of the current interrupting device (MCB or fuse) the thermal rating has to be divided by the rated phase voltages (different than the line voltages in Wye connection).
Hence the MCB rating should be slightly above Thermal rating divided by the phase voltage.
MCB rating is to be calculated as:
1500/(100x√3) = 1500/57.7
= 26A.