No help yet in my other thread so I thought I may approach the problem from the primary side.
Has anyone used 15kv line reactors to reduce available fault current that were designed for use with 600A dead break elbows? I might be able to address my problems by approaching it from the primary side. I'm at home now so I don't have access to our models but if I remember correctly available fault current at this point in our distribution system is around 8,500 amps at 12,470V.
I've never specified or installed reactors before so any advice would be appreciated.
I could potentially install it on the other side of this 6 way SF6 switch (hope this pic works)
http://forums.mikeholt.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=13896&d=1449002842
Has anyone used 15kv line reactors to reduce available fault current that were designed for use with 600A dead break elbows? I might be able to address my problems by approaching it from the primary side. I'm at home now so I don't have access to our models but if I remember correctly available fault current at this point in our distribution system is around 8,500 amps at 12,470V.
I've never specified or installed reactors before so any advice would be appreciated.
I could potentially install it on the other side of this 6 way SF6 switch (hope this pic works)
http://forums.mikeholt.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=13896&d=1449002842