rmiell
Electrical
- Apr 3, 2006
- 30
I just got done looking at the thread238-155020 about AIC ratings and utility transformers. I work for a utility, and the lead lineman asked me a question that I was not able to answer.
Is the short-circuit current for transformers available only from the manufacturer, or is there an online calculator which will provide it?
I normally use the Cooper-Bussman SPD book, which contain a table with this info for various size transformers. However, we have a number of different years of these books around, and it was noticed that there are alot of dfferences. The oldest one, 1990, shows a 3-phase 120/208 225KVA transformer having short-circuit amps of around 32,000, while my newest one (2005) shows it as 62000.
I understand the main thrust of short-circuit calcs, but they all start with a utility provided amount (usually high, worst case). I would like to see the chart this is from, or at least the indication that it depends on manufacturer.
Any help here?
Thanks
Rick
Is the short-circuit current for transformers available only from the manufacturer, or is there an online calculator which will provide it?
I normally use the Cooper-Bussman SPD book, which contain a table with this info for various size transformers. However, we have a number of different years of these books around, and it was noticed that there are alot of dfferences. The oldest one, 1990, shows a 3-phase 120/208 225KVA transformer having short-circuit amps of around 32,000, while my newest one (2005) shows it as 62000.
I understand the main thrust of short-circuit calcs, but they all start with a utility provided amount (usually high, worst case). I would like to see the chart this is from, or at least the indication that it depends on manufacturer.
Any help here?
Thanks
Rick