Jp807
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- Location
- Philadelphia, PA
- Occupation
- Electrical Engineer
New user on this forum but long time reader.
Question I have is in regards to short circuit rating of equipment and a possible solution.
Working on a fast paced project in the pharmaceutical world. One of the equipment manufacturers is based in Europe. They made submittals, we commented and told them their equipment needed to be rated at 65kAIC. Told them multiple times. They are now in manufacturing and left their equipment at 5kAIC. Nothing they can do.
So now we need a solution on the engineering side. The main solution is 480V to 480V transformers for each piece of equipment to limit short circuit below 5kAIC. If not, the fault available at the equipment is around 17k based on the largest feed. This causes a significant cost impact to the project and an electrical room redesign.
Anyone have opinions? We need to limit the short circuit at the equipment to below 5kAIC. I don't believe current limiting fuses or breakers would work but would like to hear some feedback.
Thanks
Question I have is in regards to short circuit rating of equipment and a possible solution.
Working on a fast paced project in the pharmaceutical world. One of the equipment manufacturers is based in Europe. They made submittals, we commented and told them their equipment needed to be rated at 65kAIC. Told them multiple times. They are now in manufacturing and left their equipment at 5kAIC. Nothing they can do.
So now we need a solution on the engineering side. The main solution is 480V to 480V transformers for each piece of equipment to limit short circuit below 5kAIC. If not, the fault available at the equipment is around 17k based on the largest feed. This causes a significant cost impact to the project and an electrical room redesign.
Anyone have opinions? We need to limit the short circuit at the equipment to below 5kAIC. I don't believe current limiting fuses or breakers would work but would like to hear some feedback.
Thanks