charz
Electrical
- Jan 11, 2011
- 95
My specification calls for a short circuit rating of 35kA rms and 77kA peak value for a junction box with a bus bar in it.
The vendor proposes a junction box with a short circuit tested at 90kA for 0.1s.
He justifies that peak mechanical effects (potential damage) to a product due to a short circuit fault occurs in no more than 5ms. Any time longer than 0.1s would only serve to heat the conductors hence longer testing is unnecessary to determine fault survival capability.
Then I converted the rating of 90kA @ 0.1s to 1s using the adiabatic equation I squared t
(90 kA for 0.1s = 8.1E+08) << (35kA for 1s = 12.25E+08)
but still it is less than what the spec calls for.
How would you go with this?
The vendor proposes a junction box with a short circuit tested at 90kA for 0.1s.
He justifies that peak mechanical effects (potential damage) to a product due to a short circuit fault occurs in no more than 5ms. Any time longer than 0.1s would only serve to heat the conductors hence longer testing is unnecessary to determine fault survival capability.
Then I converted the rating of 90kA @ 0.1s to 1s using the adiabatic equation I squared t
(90 kA for 0.1s = 8.1E+08) << (35kA for 1s = 12.25E+08)
but still it is less than what the spec calls for.
How would you go with this?