Inputs For Coordination Calculation
Inputs For Coordination Calculation
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Example for Coordination of Cascaded Circuit Breakers (on photo: Low voltage SIEMENS SIKUS 1600 power distribution board; credit: DirectIndustry.com)
A 440 V 60 Hz switchboard feeds a 4-wire distribution board for small loads such as socket outlets. The
switchboard has a fault making capacity of 100kA rms. After applying diversity factors to the loads the total load
current is 90 A. Moulded case circuit breakers (MCCBs) rated at 16 A and 32 A are to be used for the loads.
The installation will use cables having copper conductors and XLPE insulation. The cable from the switchboard to the
distribution board is 20 metres in length.
A typical load cable is 15 metres in length and will carry a current of 29 A at a power factor of 0.85 lagging.
Ignore the presence of induction motors at the switchboard and find the following:
1. Rating of the incoming circuit breaker.
2. Size of the incoming cable.
3. Size of the load cable.
4. Check that the MCCB coordination is complete.
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Resistance Reactanse
(in Ohms)
(in Ohms at 60Hz)
16
0.01
neglect
20
0.008
neglect
25
0.0065
neglect
32
0.005
0.000009
50
0.0027
0.000016
63
0.002
0.000025
80
0.0014
0.000042
100
0.0011
0.00007
125
0.0008
0.0001
160
0.00055
0.00015
200
0.0004
0.0002
250
0.00029
0.00027
320
0.0002
0.0004
Hence the upstream MCCB impedance Zm1 is 0.0008 + j 0.0001 ohms. Therefore the fault impedance Zfb is:
The fault making current Ifb is:
Where Vp is the line-to-neutral voltage. Locate the point R for 26,195 A on the prospective curve in Figure 1.
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9. Find the fault current at the beginning of the load cable, point C
Hence the downstream MCCB impedance Zm2 is 0.005+j0.000009 ohms. Add this to Zfb to give the fault impedance
Zfc as:
10. Find the fault current at the end of the load cable, point D
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11. Check the peak making capacity and peak let-through capacity of the MCCBs chosen
above
The following manufacturers data are typical for 125 A and 32 A MCCBs:
MCCB Rating Making capacity
Let-through capacity
kApeak (cut-off)
kArms
kApeak
32 A
95
209 ***
6.0
125 A
132
290 ***
25.0
12. Find the highest I2t value for the upstream MCCB
Locate two points P and Q on the curve of the upstream MCCB as follows,
Point
14
406
989016.0
602
17,450
0.0016
487204.0
13. Calculate a suitable size for the load cable to satisfy the I2t duty
For XLPE cables the k factor for the I2t is 143. The cross-sectional area A is:
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15. Select the largest conductor size from the above calculations
Comparing the conductor sizes found in 13. and 14. gives the larger as 10 mm2, and this size should be used.
Revise the calculation of the fault current Ifd. The impedance Zc2 of the load cable is:
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