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This document calculates available fault currents at different points in an electrical system. It provides the utility fault current rating, transformer specifications, conductor lengths and specifications, and calculates the final fault currents at the service equipment, distribution panel, and branch circuit level. Calculations are shown for line to line and line to neutral configurations.
This document calculates available fault currents at different points in an electrical system. It provides the utility fault current rating, transformer specifications, conductor lengths and specifications, and calculates the final fault currents at the service equipment, distribution panel, and branch circuit level. Calculations are shown for line to line and line to neutral configurations.
This document calculates available fault currents at different points in an electrical system. It provides the utility fault current rating, transformer specifications, conductor lengths and specifications, and calculates the final fault currents at the service equipment, distribution panel, and branch circuit level. Calculations are shown for line to line and line to neutral configurations.
E = 240 I = kVA x 1000 = trans. FLA trans. FLA = 1250
Isca = trans. FLA x 100 PF = 90% transformer Z Z = 3% % Isca = ampere short-circuit current RMS symmetrical. Isca = 46,296 amperes Point to Point Method Length (distance) L = 150 2 x L x I (ASC) Isca = 46,296 N x C x E L-N # conductors per phase N = 1 C = 13,923 E L - L = 240 Volt f = 4.156 C = 13,923 Multiplier E L - N = 120 Volt f = 8.313 M = 1 1 + f Line to Line M = 0.194 Line to Neutral M = 0.107 Fault Current at Service Equipment Isca x M = fault current at terminals of main disconnect L- L = 8,978 amperes Isca x M = fault current at terminals of main disconnect L- N = 7,457 amperes Fault Current from Length (distance) L = 40 2 x L x I (ASC) Isca = 8,978 Phase 7,457 N x C x E L-N # conductors per phase N = 1 C = 2,430 Phase Conductor Volt Line to Line E L - L = 240 Volt f = 1.231 C = 1,995 Neutral Conductor Volt Line to Neutral E L - N = 120 Volt Multiplier f = 2.492 M = 1 Line to Line M = 0.448 1 + f Line to Neutral M = 0.286 Job Name Company Name Available Fault Current Calculation E Volt Line to Line Neutral conductor constant Neutral Conductor Volt Line to Neutral = 'f ' factor = Phase conductor constant Phase Conductor Neutral conductor constant Service disc. to panel "_____" Single Phase Feeder 'f ' factor = Phase conductor constant Step 1b: Insert the kVA rating (PF) power factor and (Z) impedence of transformer. When you insert the kVA rating, power factor and impedence you must select a voltage from the select the Voltage and Phase from dropdown box before the value will be calculated.)
or Step 1a: Insert available fault current ampere rating from local utility Step 3: Insert the Length of one conductor Step 4: Insert the number of conductors per phase. Step 2: Select type of conductor and conduit Step 5b: Select neutral conductor size. Step 5a: Select phase conductor size size. Finished product CALCULATED FAULT CURRENT Personalize by entering the 'Job Name' and 'Your Company Name' Continue by entering next point to point 4,024 amperes 2,135 amperes Branch Circuit Fault from Length (distance) L = 30 2 x L x I (ASC) Isca = 4,024 Phase 2,135 N x C x E L-N # conductors per phase N = 1 C = 617 Phase Conductor Volt Line to Line E L - L = 240 Volt f = 1.630 C = 617 Neutral Conductor Volt Line to Neutral E L - N = 120 Volt Multiplier f = 1.730 M = 1 Line to Line M = 0.380 1 + f Line to Neutral M = 0.366 1,530 amperes 782 amperes Isca x M = fault current at terminals of the panel L- L = Isca x M = fault current at terminals of the panel L- N = Calculation does not include motor contribution Neutral conductor constant Isca x M = fault current at terminals of the panel L- L = Isca x M = fault current at terminals of the panel L- N = Calculation does not include motor contribution Point to Point Single Phase Branch 'f ' factor = Phase conductor constant Ver. 4.00 Neutral Available Fault Current Calculation Step 1b: Insert the kVA rating (PF) power factor and (Z) impedence of transformer. (Note: When you insert the kVA rating, power factor and impedence you must select a voltage from the select the Voltage and Phase from dropdown box before the value Step 5b: Select neutral conductor size. Neutral by: John Sokolik Ver. 6.6 26,456 amperes kVA = E = 240 I = kVA x 1000 = trans. FLA trans. FLA = 0
Isca = trans. FLA x 100 x PF PF = transformer Z Z = Isca = ampere short-circuit current RMS symmetrical. Isca = 0 amperes Point to Point Method Length (distance) L = 150 2 x L x I (ASC) Isca = 26,456 N x C x E L-N # conductors per phase N = 1 C = 13,923 E L - L = 240 Volt f = 2.375 C = 13,923 Multiplier E L - N = 120 Volt f = 4.750 M = 1 1 + f Line to Line M = 0.296 Line to Neutral M = 0.174 Isca x M = fault current at terminals of main disconnect L- L = 7,838 amperes Isca x M = fault current at terminals of main disconnect L- N = 6,901 amperes Job Name Your Company Name Available Fault Current Calculation E jmp1jds@comcast.net Neutral conductor constant Neutral Conductor Volt Line to Neutral Fault Current at Service Equipment Volt Line to Line Utility Symmetrical Fault Current 'f ' factor = Phase conductor constant Phase Conductor =