slushin
Electrical
- Aug 6, 2010
- 24
So, I know that the tables for NFPA 70E cannot be used if the exact parameters are not met (ie working distance, fault clearing time, max short ckt current, etc). However, I'm confused as to what the meaning of maximum fault clearing time means. Does it mean:
1) the actual maximum time that the upstream devices could take to open. This would include the overload regions of the device curves (which can take hours to trip/blow) and would almost never meet the table requirements.
2) the upstream device's operating time at the maximum short circuit current listed in the table (ie table says max available short circuit can be no greater than 65kA, so use 65kA)?
3) the upstream device's operating time at the actual maximum available short circuit current of the equipment being worked on (ie short circuit study shows that max short circuit current is 37kA, so find the operating time for 37kA)?
4) something else?
As always, thanks.
1) the actual maximum time that the upstream devices could take to open. This would include the overload regions of the device curves (which can take hours to trip/blow) and would almost never meet the table requirements.
2) the upstream device's operating time at the maximum short circuit current listed in the table (ie table says max available short circuit can be no greater than 65kA, so use 65kA)?
3) the upstream device's operating time at the actual maximum available short circuit current of the equipment being worked on (ie short circuit study shows that max short circuit current is 37kA, so find the operating time for 37kA)?
4) something else?
As always, thanks.