I have a panel that serves outdoor lighting poles as well other indoor loads. A lightning strike on one of these poles took out the main of this panel. They previously prevented this problem in another building by installing a sub panel that has a main breaker with a ground trip setting. The idea is that a lighting strike will take out the sub panel main, and not take the remainder of the other panel down as well.
My question for our application is what does the rating of the sub panel need to be. If based solely on fault current, a 18k breaker is sufficient, however the previous solution called for a 200k panel (series rated I assume). I can find nobody that knows why such a large rating was specified (the previous engineer is gone). I believe it is over rated, however, I cannot believe he specified that on a whim. What am I missing?
My question for our application is what does the rating of the sub panel need to be. If based solely on fault current, a 18k breaker is sufficient, however the previous solution called for a 200k panel (series rated I assume). I can find nobody that knows why such a large rating was specified (the previous engineer is gone). I believe it is over rated, however, I cannot believe he specified that on a whim. What am I missing?