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Hi all,
I'm stuck with remedial a on a large commercial building. PFC is generally 6-10kA and the testers have flagged that most of the breakers are only rated at 6kA, fair cop.
Each of the boards is fed via a BS 88 fuse, typically up to 100amp. The decision has been made (above my head) to change all the breakers to 10kA equivalent.
I'm not long out of my time and this is my first set of remedials. Question, would the fuse provide additional breaking capacity for the board, effectively removing the issue. I've heard of energy let through, but "I don't know the score". Would every board need assessment and data from the manufacturer.
Also, it's a 1960's building with centrally controlled corridor lighting. The feed to board via contactors. But.... If the main lights are off, a number of fittings are left on (AC) for security lighting, ok so far.
In the event of power loss the central battery system fires 270vDC through some of the AC breakers. This hasn't been noted by the testers.
So... The AC PFC exceeds the breaking capacity, but, AC breakers are rated way lower for DC fault current. But the output of the central battery system will be fused.
Do I, well those that decide, need to worry. Again I don't make the decisions but am keen to understand the issues and possible solutions as the powers that be are, erm well erm ... Not deciding very well.
Current favourite is fitting fuses instead of MCB's.
Do l need DC test gear to measure DC fault current? Currently using Metrel, but don't know the model off the top of my head.
Thanks in advance.
I'm stuck with remedial a on a large commercial building. PFC is generally 6-10kA and the testers have flagged that most of the breakers are only rated at 6kA, fair cop.
Each of the boards is fed via a BS 88 fuse, typically up to 100amp. The decision has been made (above my head) to change all the breakers to 10kA equivalent.
I'm not long out of my time and this is my first set of remedials. Question, would the fuse provide additional breaking capacity for the board, effectively removing the issue. I've heard of energy let through, but "I don't know the score". Would every board need assessment and data from the manufacturer.
Also, it's a 1960's building with centrally controlled corridor lighting. The feed to board via contactors. But.... If the main lights are off, a number of fittings are left on (AC) for security lighting, ok so far.
In the event of power loss the central battery system fires 270vDC through some of the AC breakers. This hasn't been noted by the testers.
So... The AC PFC exceeds the breaking capacity, but, AC breakers are rated way lower for DC fault current. But the output of the central battery system will be fused.
Do I, well those that decide, need to worry. Again I don't make the decisions but am keen to understand the issues and possible solutions as the powers that be are, erm well erm ... Not deciding very well.
Current favourite is fitting fuses instead of MCB's.
Do l need DC test gear to measure DC fault current? Currently using Metrel, but don't know the model off the top of my head.
Thanks in advance.