unless you mean its PFC is 25kA
and its operational rating is 63A
This makes sense, nothing else does...
h34r:
generally if its rated at say, 25kA that means it can withstand a 25kA fault without being unusable
I want to know if this will open safely under falut?
Rated at 63Amp operating current
25ka pfc as mentioned.
I want to know if this will open safely under falut?
The consultant is adherent that we use MCCBs to protect the flats as opposed to mcbs as we have designed it.
We will have a maximum of 2ka pssc within the flats, would the mccb safely open if the submains were to develop a fault?
well id suggest that a 63A MCCB will take a bit over 63a to operate (in exactly the same way as an MCB would), and since 2ka is well below its max of 25ka...
maybe go back and Read what I'm trying to say who the courgette are you to tell me to go back to college. 63amp is for overload. Our discrimination calcs show us that the devices we have chosen will operate as they should.
We have a 800amp incomer feeding individual blocks of flats, with in these blocks are additional lv panels feeding MCB boards Which feed the boards within the flats. I know what I'm doing you floppy cock.
My question is the consultant wants us to change the MCB dis boards to MCCB distribution boards which is wrong in my opinion.
its capable of breaking 25ka but at that fault current it may not survive
It's been a long day, The consultants worry is the high falut current quoted be the DNO, however this isn't an issue further upstreambest you can come up with? you need to try a bit harder
It's been a long day, The consultants worry is the high falut current quoted be the DNO, however this isn't an issue further upstream
the DNO has quoted 25ka, we get 2ka further upstream2kA ,,,???????
:slap
thats hardly a high fault current.!!!!!!
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