PE (always learning)
Senior Member
- Location
- Saint Louis
- Occupation
- Professional Engineer
Hey Everyone,
I have a 100A generator breaker protecting an 80 amp Kohler Transfer switch and the 50 KW generator does not provide enough fault current to trip the breaker in the instantaneous region. I am wanting the breaker to trip in the instantaneous region so that I can apply the "any breaker" withstand and close on rating for the transfer switch, but because the generator doesn't produce enough fault current I don't think I will be able to apply this rating. For those of you that do power systems studies, what do you all normally recommend in a scenario like this? Also, attached is a picture of the TCC
I have a 100A generator breaker protecting an 80 amp Kohler Transfer switch and the 50 KW generator does not provide enough fault current to trip the breaker in the instantaneous region. I am wanting the breaker to trip in the instantaneous region so that I can apply the "any breaker" withstand and close on rating for the transfer switch, but because the generator doesn't produce enough fault current I don't think I will be able to apply this rating. For those of you that do power systems studies, what do you all normally recommend in a scenario like this? Also, attached is a picture of the TCC