PM cold-n-mn
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I have a design build project that the owner has hired an outside engineering firm to review my design. I have a power company transformer feeding a 4000amp connection cabinet from there we have fed a 4000amp Main Circuit Breaker Distribution Center (85K) (120/208v 3ph. 4w.) fully rated inside the building. Due to site restraints we ended up moving the transformer/connection cabinet pad 90 feet away. We provided the power company chase between the Xfrmer and the connection cabinet and from the connection cab. to the Main we used 12 sets of 600MCM alum. The outside engineering firm wants me to install cable limiters stating that the fault current on the feeders is 72,000. The power company finally has installed the transformer which ended up being 750kva. According to my calcs. the fault current would be around 81,000 the power company list the fault current for a 750 at 90,600. I don't understand at why he is looking for cable limmters. Is this something new? As far as I can tell even if I was 10 feet away the fault current on the sire would still be less than the power company.