Fault Current Calculations and System Protection
Fault Current Calculations and System Protection
and
System Protection
WHY ARE FAULT CALCULATIONS NEEDED?
Breaker/Fuse Coordination
TYPES OF SHORT CIRCUIT FAULTS
Least Likelihood
of Fault
Greatest Likelihood
of Fault
M M
HOW IS FAULT CURRENT CALCULATED ?
Z1 = R1 + jX1
= 2 + j6
Zt = (R1+R2)+j(X1+X2)
= (2+5) + j(6+4)
Z2 = R2 + jX2
= 7 + j10
= 5 + j4
= √(7)² + j(10)²
= √(49 + 100)
= 12.2 Ω
PARALLEL IMPEDANCE CALCULATIONS
26,634 10,968
Main
Control
Calculated at 100% Motor Contributions Panel
Short Circuit Calculations
12,470V∆
2,500 kVA, Z=5.75%
480Y/277V
UTILITY KVA
60 500,000
4 - 750 MCM
50 2 - 500 MCM
3 - No.4/0,250 MCM
#1/0 AWG
40 #4 AWG
30
20
10
0
0 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000
Distance in Feet from Transformer to Breaker Location
CIRCUIT BREAKER OPERATION
Arc Extinguisher
3. Instantaneous Pickup
• Magnetic Function
• Adjustable Setting (Larger Frames Only)
Thermal Long Time Pick Up
Thermal
characteristic
curve
Adjustable Instantaneous Current Pick Up
Adjustable Magnetic
Trip Characteristic Curve
Thermal magnetic
characteristic curve
Time-current
characteristic curve
Electronic Trip Functions
1. Long Delay
• Two to 24 Second Time Adjustment
• .5 to 1.0 Times Amp Rating Current Adjustment
2. Short Delay
• 0 to .5 Second Time Adjustment
• Two to Six Times Amp Rating Current Adjustment
3. Instantaneous Pick-up
• No Time Delay, Instantaneous
• Two to Six Times Amp Rating Current Adjustment
4. Ground Fault
• .1 to 0.5 Second Time Adjustment
• .25 to 1.0 Times Amp Rating Current Adjustment
Long Delay - Current Adjustment
Long Delay - Time Adjustment
Short Delay - Current Adjustment
Short Delay - Time Adjustment
Instantaneous - Current Adjustment
Ground Fault Pick Up Current Adjustment
Ground Fault Time Adjustment
Electronic Trip Unit Curve
(Long Delay, Short Delay, Instantaneous, Ground Fault)
PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Three Types of Systems
CONTINUITY OF SERVICE
High continuity.
PROTECTION
All breakers fully rated.
COST
Most costly of all three systems.
Time-Current Curve Coordination Study
4.16 kV 250 MVA
MOTOR A B C D E
1,000
E
Ansi 3-Phase D
Through Fault 250A
100 Protection
Curve 1,000
(More kVA 4,160 V ∆
Phase Than 10 5.75% 480Y/277 V
Protection In Lifetime) 19,600A
Time in Seconds
10
C 1,600A
A B
24,400A
1 B 1,000A
Transformer
Inrush
20,000A
.1 A 175A
Ground
Protection
100 HP-
.01 M 124A FLC
.5 1 10 100 1,000 10,000
Scale X 100 = Current in Amperes at 480 Volts = Available fault current
including motor contribution.
Electronic Trip Unit
Zone Selective Ground Fault Setting:
Interlocking Zone 1
1,200A Pickup
0.5 Sec. Time Delay
- Short Time Delay Breaker 1
Damage LOAD
Coordination
CONTINUITY OF SERVICE
Lower than selectively coordinated system.
Usually higher than series connected system.
PROTECTION
All breakers fully rated.
COST
Lower than selectively coordinated system.
Usually higher than series rated system.
3. Series Rated System
This is a system of series connected breakers which have
been tested in combination and shown to effectively protect the system.
Downstream breakers are not fully rated for the system’s available fault
current but the upstream breaker, which is tested
in combination, protects the downstream breaker by operating
before damage occurs.
CONTINUITY OF SERVICE
Continuity of service may suffer.
PROTECTION
Downstream breakers not fully rated.
COST
Usually the least costly system.
Series Ratings
Fuses Circuit Breakers
100 kA 65 kA
14 kA 14 kA
100 kA 100 kA
14 kA 14 kA
100 kA 100 kA
14 kA 14 kA
100 kA 100 kA
14 kA 14 kA
100 kA 100 kA
… Practical
Safety. Size.
Monitoring and Economics.
communications. Cost.
Testability.
Accessorization.
The Issues
Installation Time
400A
FDPW
Thru-Feed
Lugs Cost of Fuses and
Labor for Replacement
36” 72”
$1,410 Additional for Fuses
Downtime
PLUS Spares
Floor
Space
11.3” 2.83 Sq. Ft. 18” 9 Sq. Ft. 69% Floor Space