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Protection - Overload. What do we mean by a fault? Overload Operating condition in an electrically undamaged circuit which causes an current to flow in excess of the full load current Example: Starting condition during DOL start
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Protection - Overload • What do we mean by a fault? Overload Operating condition in an electrically undamaged circuit which causes an current to flow in excess of the full load current Example: Starting condition during DOL start If this type of fault continues indefinitely because of an anomolous operating condition., damage begins to occur creating……….
Protection – Short Circuit • What do we mean by a fault? Short Circuit Operating condition in an electrically damaged circuit where there is an accidental or intentional connection by a relatively low resistance between two points of a circuit which are normally at different voltages This type of fault can generate high current flows, arcing and fire if not cleared quickly
BS EN 60947 standard for Industrial Switchgear&BS EN60898 for Domestic Circuit Breakera An explanation of the terms
The ‘British Standards’ • BS EN 60947 (Industrial switchgear) • BS EN 60898 (Domestic circuit breakers)
BS EN 60947 Which section ? • EN 60947-2 for Circuit breakers • EN 60947-3 for Switches • EN 60947- 4-1 for Motor protection • EN 60947-6-1 for Auto changeover
BS EN60947-2 • Icu - Ultimate Short Circuit breaking capacity • O - 3 min - CO ALL at full fault level • Breaker must be intact and be able to pass insulation resistance test at the end of the test • Breaker does not need to able to carry full rated current continuously without overheating after test • Ics - Rated duty Short Circuit Breaking capacity • Often expressed as a % of Icu • O - 3 min - CO - 3min - CO • The test may be at fault level lower than Icu value • Breaker must be intact and be able to pass insulation resistance test at the end of the test • Breaker MUST be able to carry full rated current continuously without overheating after test • Note: O test begins with breaker closed before current applied CO test requires breaker to close onto fault current
BS EN60947-2 • Icw - Rated Short-time Withstand current • Preferred rating - 1 sec • Limits are • 12x In or 5kA whichever is greater for In <= 2500A • 30kA for In > 2500A • Utilisation Category • A type - Instantanous type • B type - Selective short circuit • B type MUST have withstand (Icw)rating defined • Icm Rated duty Short Circuit Making Capacity
BS EN60947-2 • It is recommended that circuit breakers are examined for contact and arc chute damage after every fault clearance • Icu/Ics values mean breakers can be put back into temporary service after fault clearance
Definitiions within BE EN 60947 • In – Nominal current rating • Iu – Rated uninterrupted current • Ue – Operational Voltage
AC/DC DistributionWhich mcb curve? • BS EN 60898 B type • General purpose lighting & power • Magnetic setting 3 - 5x In • BS EN 60898 C type • Industrial application with high surges • Magnetic setting 5 - 10x In • Different devices for DC applications above 60V