richwaskowitz
Senior Member
- Location
- Shelby Twp. MI, near Detroit
Suppose your customer contracts you to install an industrial control panel (covered under Article 409) in their plant. You of course look at the manufacturer's marking and see that it has a pretty low SCCR, of say only5 kA. Maybe you don't actually calculate the available fault current, buy experience tells you that for the size of the bus duct and transformer feeding it, you're fairly sure that there is a lot more than 5 kA available. How do you proceed? What kind of available fault currents do you folks see in mid-sized to large industrial plants?
The reason I am asking this is, we are the manufacturer of the industrial control panel in this scenario. What if due to the design of the panel or because of some particular components in the panel, its SCCR comes out really low, like the 5 kA mentioned above. Without knowing where this panel is going, or what the available fault current at the point of connection might be, I am concerned that we are leaving ourselves open for a real problem if the installer says he can't connect it. In your experience, what levels of fault current do you typically see in larger facilities on 1600 to 2000 amp buses? Please advise.
The reason I am asking this is, we are the manufacturer of the industrial control panel in this scenario. What if due to the design of the panel or because of some particular components in the panel, its SCCR comes out really low, like the 5 kA mentioned above. Without knowing where this panel is going, or what the available fault current at the point of connection might be, I am concerned that we are leaving ourselves open for a real problem if the installer says he can't connect it. In your experience, what levels of fault current do you typically see in larger facilities on 1600 to 2000 amp buses? Please advise.