Suppose I have available fault from utility 80000A (208V 3phase symmetrical)
I want to use this fc2 calculator by EATON they have both options, single phase and 3-phase: http://faultcurrentcalculator.agili...ver=1.5&noCache=1706038356709#language-select
If I use this calculator and input 30 feet of 3-phase 250KCMIL copper in non magnetic conduit. The available fault current would be 38560 amps at the end of the run.
If there are single phase loads downstream of 250KCMIL wiring mentioned above, how would I use this calculator for that?
Would I have to start with 38560 amps at "single phase" even though this value was calculated L-L-L?
I want to use this fc2 calculator by EATON they have both options, single phase and 3-phase: http://faultcurrentcalculator.agili...ver=1.5&noCache=1706038356709#language-select
If I use this calculator and input 30 feet of 3-phase 250KCMIL copper in non magnetic conduit. The available fault current would be 38560 amps at the end of the run.
If there are single phase loads downstream of 250KCMIL wiring mentioned above, how would I use this calculator for that?
Would I have to start with 38560 amps at "single phase" even though this value was calculated L-L-L?
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