Short Circuit Level at Panel Board

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TMMB

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The calculated short circuit level at panel board is 25 KA, is that mean all circuit breakers inside the panel must have 25 KA interrupting capacity or only the Main circuit breaker


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If the specifications are for a "fully rated system" then all over current devices would need to be rated 25k or above,
If a "series rated system" is acceptable, then you can look at each breaker and see if it is shown by the manufacturer to series rate with the over-current device ahead of it to 25k.
 
"Series" is the correct term. It is where the main breaker is listed for the full available fault current and the downstream breakers are rated for a short circuit current that is less than the available fault current. This is listed and tested combination of breaker where the upstream breaker will protect the downstream breaker. In many cases both breakers will open to clear the fault. See 240.86.
 
that can be valid if the main is disconnect switch not circuit breaker?
 
Typical 'miniature' breaker panelboard is a good example. The main breaker is usually 22k rated but the branch breakers are usually only 10k rated, but have been tested and rated for series with the 22k main.
 
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