Hello,
I am currently working on an installation and a issue has come up in regards to distribution. Below is a ruff break down of the installation the install consists of four apartment blocks:-
270Kva supply quoted 25MVA!! fault current
Main LV 800amp MCCB panel
leaving this panel are the supplies feeding the other blocks (A/B/C/D)
Looking at block A
From the main panel a supply is feeding a secondary 400amp MCCB panel within block, from that then feeds a 250amp MCB TP&N distribution board feeding RCBO populated consumer units within the apartments via a 63amp mcb rated at 15Ka.
My issue is the consultant has pointed out that the apartment distribution board needs to be a MCCB panel board due to the high symmetrical fault level quoted by the DNO. He has pointed out that the fault level quoted is 25Ka, however, on inspection of the supply documentation today the actual fault level quoted is 25MVA not KA??
My question is how do I convert MVA to KA to select the correct device? From some digging around in some old text books I have come across this formula - MVA/1.73 * KV L-L, so on doing this I get the following 25/1.73*0.4 (kilovolt line to line voltage) = 5.7KA.
Just to point out the transformer is located onsite so I would expect a high Ics value. I have also carried out discrimination calculations and board calculations according to heavacomp no final circuit on this job even touches 2ka. I have based these calculation on using a 270kva tarnsformer with a 25ka fault current.
Has the consultant misunderstood the 25MVA as 25KA or am I cultching at straws lol.
Any help would be appreciated
Cheers
Daz
I am currently working on an installation and a issue has come up in regards to distribution. Below is a ruff break down of the installation the install consists of four apartment blocks:-
270Kva supply quoted 25MVA!! fault current
Main LV 800amp MCCB panel
leaving this panel are the supplies feeding the other blocks (A/B/C/D)
Looking at block A
From the main panel a supply is feeding a secondary 400amp MCCB panel within block, from that then feeds a 250amp MCB TP&N distribution board feeding RCBO populated consumer units within the apartments via a 63amp mcb rated at 15Ka.
My issue is the consultant has pointed out that the apartment distribution board needs to be a MCCB panel board due to the high symmetrical fault level quoted by the DNO. He has pointed out that the fault level quoted is 25Ka, however, on inspection of the supply documentation today the actual fault level quoted is 25MVA not KA??
My question is how do I convert MVA to KA to select the correct device? From some digging around in some old text books I have come across this formula - MVA/1.73 * KV L-L, so on doing this I get the following 25/1.73*0.4 (kilovolt line to line voltage) = 5.7KA.
Just to point out the transformer is located onsite so I would expect a high Ics value. I have also carried out discrimination calculations and board calculations according to heavacomp no final circuit on this job even touches 2ka. I have based these calculation on using a 270kva tarnsformer with a 25ka fault current.
Has the consultant misunderstood the 25MVA as 25KA or am I cultching at straws lol.
Any help would be appreciated
Cheers
Daz