Short Circuit
Short Circuit
Short Circuit
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TECHNICAL BULLETIN
NOVEMBER 2003 ISSUE 01
Principles of Application
The Installation
In order to ensure the capability of equipment under short-circuits conditions the circuit designer must firstly have available the prospective fault level at the point of installation of each item of equipment. This is produced by a system protection study. IEC60781 provides an application guide for calculation of short-circuit currents in lowvoltage radial systems. Short-circuit parameters are defined by this guide in terms, which include the following: Prospective (available) short-circuit current: The current that would flow if the short-circuit were replaced by an ideal connection of negligible impedance without any change of the supply. Peak short-circuit current ip The maximum possible instantaneous value of the prospective (available) short-circuit current. Symmetrical short-circuit breaking current Ib The r.m.s. value of an integral cycle of the symmetrical a.c. component of the prospective (available) shortcircuit current at the instant of contact separation of the first pole of a switching device. Steady-state short-circuit current Ik The r.m.s. value of the short-circuit current which remains after the decay of the transient phenomena. - unlimited - limited by an SCPD (short-circuit protective device)
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Rated peak withstand current (Ipk) (of a circuit of an assembly) Summarised as: The value of peak current that a circuit can withstand satisfactorily under specified test conditions. Rated conditional short-circuit current (Icc) (of a circuit of an assembly) Summarised as: The value of prospective short-circuit current that a circuit, protected by a specified shortcircuit protective device (SCPD), can withstand satisfactorily for the operating time of that device, under specified test conditions. Note: the short-circuit protective device may form an integral part of the assembly or may be a separate unit. An assembly may be assigned a value of Icc alone. An assembly may be assigned values of Icw and Ipk (but cannot be assigned a value of Icw or Ipk alone). An assembly may be assigned values of Icw, Ipk and Icc. An assembly may be assigned different values of Icc for different circuit protective devices and/or system voltages. An assembly may be assigned different values of Icw for different short-time periods e.g. 0.2s, 1s, 3 s.
Switchgear
In terms of short-circuit capability switchgear must be considered in respect of its function in the particular application. A switching device is considered in two respects, self-protection and use as a short-circuit protective device (SCPD) where applicable.
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Operating I t (Joule integral) Summarised as: Integral of the square of the current over the operating time of the fuse. 2 Sometimes referred to as energy let-through. When expressed in A t gives the energy dissipated per ohm and thus represents the thermal effect on the circuit.
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Circuit-breakers as SCPD
Moulded-case circuit-breakers (MCCBs) and air circuit-breakers (ACBs) are rated according to IEC60947-2 as follows: Rated short-circuit making capacity (Icm) Summarised as: The maximum peak prospective current that the circuit-breaker can make on to satisfactorily. Rated short-circuit breaking capacities: Rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity (Icu) Summarised as: The r.m.s prospective current that the circuit breaker is capable of breaking at a specified voltage under defined test conditions, which include one break and one make/break operations. Rated service short-circuit breaking capacity (Ics) Summarised as: The r.m.s prospective current that the circuit breaker is capable of breaking at a specified voltage under defined test conditions, which include one break and two make/break operations. The standard specifies fixed relationships to Icu of 25, 50, 75 or 100%. Rated short-time withstand current (Icw) Summarised as: The r.m.s value of short-time current assigned by the manufacturer based on specified test conditions. Minimum values are given in the standard.
A circuit-breaker can only be assigned a rated short-time withstand current Icw if it is equipped with a time-delay overcurrent release. All circuit-breakers to IEC60947-2 will have values of Icu and Ics Characteristics of circuit-breakers not mandated in IEC60947-2 but having application to short-circuit protection: Cut-off current The maximum instantaneous value reached by the current during the breaking operation of a circuit-breaker when it operates to prevent the current reaching the prospective peak. Operating I t (Joule integral) Integral of the square of the current over the operating time of the circuit-breaker on a short-circuit. 2 Sometimes referred to as energy let-through. When expressed in A t gives the energy dissipated per ohm and thus represents the thermal effect on the circuit.
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Circuit Protection
The application of short-circuit protective devices (SCPD) to circuit protection i.e. the protection of cables, is detailed in the installation rules, IEC364. In general it is accepted that selection of the protective device on the basis of thermal protection of a cable automatically provides short-circuit protection up to the breaking capacity of the SCPD, in the case of non-time-delayed devices.
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Short-Circuit Protection for LV assemblies Switchboard/Motor-Control Centre
The prospective short-circuit current at the input to the switchboard is obtained from a system protection study. This will be given as an r.m.s value. a. If the switchboard has an Icw current value higher than the prospective current level then the only requirement is to limit the time for which a short-circuit could persist to within the short-time value. This is achieved by the setting of releases upstream or at the incomer to the switchboard. b. If the switchboard has an Icc rating higher than the prospective current level then the only requirement is to include the specified SCPD in the circuit. This may be added in the circuit upstream or may already be included as an incomer to the switchboard.
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