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Customer:: Generators in Parallel Example of Short Circuit Calculation Notes

This document provides an example calculation of short circuit currents for generators in parallel. It outlines the calculation method and assumptions used, including considering maximum and minimum short circuit currents. Maximum current calculations apply a voltage factor and consider motor contribution. Minimum currents neglect motor contribution and use a higher line temperature. The example calculation matrix shows four generators connected in parallel through circuit breakers to a 400V busbar with a maximum short circuit current of 84.3kA.

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Customer:: Generators in Parallel Example of Short Circuit Calculation Notes

This document provides an example calculation of short circuit currents for generators in parallel. It outlines the calculation method and assumptions used, including considering maximum and minimum short circuit currents. Maximum current calculations apply a voltage factor and consider motor contribution. Minimum currents neglect motor contribution and use a higher line temperature. The example calculation matrix shows four generators connected in parallel through circuit breakers to a 400V busbar with a maximum short circuit current of 84.3kA.

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Notes: Example of Short Circuit Calculation
Generators in parallel

Designed by: Sezenna

Rev. n°1 Date: 28/07/2015 Calculated by: DOC


Rev. n°2 Drafter: Sezenna
Design.: Sezenna File name:
Rev. n°3
REVISIONS Date: Signatures Approval: DRAFT Record #:
Calculation and dimensioning criteria

Calculation method-standard IEC 60909-1

Standard for cable dimensioning IEC 60364

Overload Overload verifications are made according the following relations: Ib <= In <= Iz and I2 <= 1.45*Iz

Legenda:

Ib = the current for which the circuit is designed

In = nominal current of the protective device (For adjustable protective devices, the nominal current In is the current setting selected)

I2 = current ensuring effective operation in the conventional time of the protective device

Iz = cable carrying capacity according the chosen standard

Short Circuit Circuit breakers and fuses are dimensioned with a breaking capacity higher than the maximum short circuit current in the point of installation

Circuit breakers dimensioned according to IEC 60497-2 are also chosen with the making capacity Icm higher than the maxiimum peak current

The protection against short circuit must satisfy the rule I2t <= K2S2

Legenda:

I2t = let-through energy at the maximum short circuit current (defined by the producer)

S = size of the conductors

K = factor defined in IEC60364-4-43 table 43A and IEC60364-5-54 tables A.54.2, A.54.4 and A-54.5

Indirect touch TT systems: the verification is Idn * Rt <= Vo, or Im <= Ik min

TN systems: the verification is Im <= Ik min

Legenda:

Idn = sensitivity of the residual current device

Ra = earthing resistance

Vo = max admitted contact voltage

Im = tripping value of the protective device at time limit

Ik min = minimum short circuit current at line end

Discrimination and Back-up The discrimination and back-up values are determined by the producer with laboratory tests

Rev. n°1 Date: 28/07/2015 Description Customer: MDB Drawing number:


Rev. n°2 Drafter: Sezenna Example of Short Circuit Calculation Project: - - 15072801A0
Rev. n°3 Design.: Sezenna Generators in parallel File: Exe_Icc_Calculation Sheet: Next sheet: Sheets:
REVISIONS Date: Signatures Approval: DRAFT Serial: 1 1
Short-circuit calculation hypothesis for IEC 60909-0

Calculation algorithm

The calculation of maximum and minimum, balanced and unbalanced, short-circuit currents it is made by application of symmetrical components.

General conditions

The calculation of maximum and minimum short-circuit currents is based on the following simplifications.

a) For the duration of the short circuit there is no change in the type of short circuit involved (a three-phase short circuit remains three-phase)

b) For the duration of the short circuit, there is no change in the network involved.

c) The impedance of the transformers is referred to the tap-changer in main position.

d) Arc resistances are not taken into account.

e) All line capacitances and shunt admittances and non-rotating loads, except those of the zero-sequence system, are neglected.

Maximum short-circuit currents

In the calculation of maximum short-circuit currents, the following conditions have been considered:

- it is applied the voltage factor cmax according to table 1, IEC 60909-0

- it is chosen the network configuration which leads to the maximum value of short-circuit current at the short-circuit location

- the contribution of asynchronous motors is considered if their contribution is higher than 5% of the initial short-circuit current calculated without motors

- resistance RL of lines (overhead lines and cables) are introduced at a temperature of 20°C

Minimum short-circuit currents

In the calculation of minimum short-circuit currents, the following conditions have been considered:

- it is applied the voltage factor cmin according to table 1, IEC 60909-0

- it is chosen the network confguration which lead to the minimum value of short-circuit current at the short-circuit location

- the contribution of asynchronous motors is neglected

- resistance RL of lines (overhead lines and cables) are introduced at a temperature of 160°C

Rev. n°1 Date: 28/07/2015 Description Customer: MDB Drawing number:


Rev. n°2 Drafter: Sezenna Example of Short Circuit Calculation Project: - - 15072801A0
Rev. n°3 Design.: Sezenna Generators in parallel File: Exe_Icc_Calculation Sheet: Next sheet: Sheets:
REVISIONS Date: Signatures Approval: DRAFT Serial: 1 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

G G G G

-QF1 -QF2 -QF3 -QF4


T8L 2500 PR332-LI 2500A T8L 2500 PR332-LI 2500A T8L 2500 PR332-LI 2500A T8L 2500 PR332-LI 2500A
C
-B1
U=400.0 V
IB = 3000.0 A
Cosphi = 0.90
Ik max = 84.3 kA
Ik LLL = 21.0 kA
D
-QF5 -QF6 -QF7
T7L 1000 PR231-LS/I 1000A T7L 1000 PR231-LS/I 1000A T7L 1000 PR231-LS/I 1000A
Equivalent load 1 Equivalent load 2 Equivalent load 3

-WC1 -WC3 -WC4


Equivalent load 1 Equivalent load 2 Equivalent load 3
F 6x(1x400)+2x(1x240)+2G240 6x(1x400)+2x(1x240)+2G240 6x(1x400)+2x(1x240)+2G240
Ib = 1000.0 A Ib = 1000.0 A Ib = 1000.0 A
Iz = 1497.9 A Iz = 1497.9 A Iz = 1497.9 A
dV = 0.32 % dV = 0.32 % dV = 0.32 %
L = 20 m L = 20 m L = 20 m
-L3 -L4
-L1 Equivalent load 2 Equivalent load 3
G Equivalent load 1 Sn = 692.82 kVA Sn = 692.82 kVA
Sn = 692.82 kVA Cosphi = 0.90 Cosphi = 0.90
Cosphi = 0.90 In = 1000.0 A In = 1000.0 A
In = 1000.0 A FU = 100% FU = 100%
FU = 100% dV = 0.32 % dV = 0.32 %
dV = 0.32 %

Rev. n°1 Date: 28/07/2015 Description Customer: MDB Drawing number:


N Rev. n°2 Drafter: Sezenna Example of Short Circuit Calculation Project: - - 15072801A0
Rev. n°3 Design.: Sezenna Generators in parallel File: Exe_Icc_Calculation Sheet: Next sheet: Sheets:
REVISIONS Date: Signatures Approval: DRAFT Serial: 1 1
Short circuit calculation

Board I"k LLL (kA) Ip LLL (kA) I"k LL (kA) Ip LL (kA) I"k LN (kA) Ip LN (kA) I"k LPE (kA) Ip LPE (kA)
+Q1 66.67 163.2 57.14 140.0 84.31 206.3 84.31 206.3

Rev. n°1 Date: 28/07/2015 Description Customer: MDB Drawing number:


Rev. n°2 Drafter: Sezenna Example of Short Circuit Calculation Project: - - 15072801A0
Rev. n°3 Design.: Sezenna Generators in parallel File: Exe_Icc_Calculation Sheet: Next sheet: Sheets:
REVISIONS Date: Signatures Approval: DRAFT Serial: 1 1

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