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Available Fault Current Calculation: 0 I kVA X 1000 Trans. FLA

This document provides steps for calculating available fault current. It begins by inserting the transformer kVA rating, power factor, and impedance to determine the utility fault current. It then describes the point-to-point method for determining the fault current at additional points in the system, such as the service equipment or a panel, by specifying the conductor length, number of conductors, and conductor sizes. The calculations show a 3,000 ampere fault current at the service equipment terminals.

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Available Fault Current Calculation: 0 I kVA X 1000 Trans. FLA

This document provides steps for calculating available fault current. It begins by inserting the transformer kVA rating, power factor, and impedance to determine the utility fault current. It then describes the point-to-point method for determining the fault current at additional points in the system, such as the service equipment or a panel, by specifying the conductor length, number of conductors, and conductor sizes. The calculations show a 3,000 ampere fault current at the service equipment terminals.

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Available Fault Current Calculation
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Utility Fault Current 0 amperes kVA = 300 When you insert the kVA rating, power
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100 ampere rating or PF = 90%
transformerfromZ local=utility Z = 3% %
Isca = ampere short-circuit current RMS symmetrical. Isca = 3,000 amperes

Point to Point Method


Step 2: Select type of Length
conductor
(distance) L = 150
and conduit
2xLxI (ASC) Isca = 3,000
'f ' factor =
N x C x E L-N # conductors per phase N = 1
Phase conductor constant C = 0 Phase Conductor 12

Step 3: Insert the LengthVolt Line to Line


of one E L-L = 0 Volt
conductor f = 0.000
Neutral conductor constant C = 0 Neutral Conductor 1
Multiplier Volt Line to Neutral EL-N = 0 Volt
f = 0.000
Step 4: Insert the number of
M= 1
conductors per phase. Step 5a: Select phase
1+f Line to Line M = size size.
conductor 1.000
Line to Neutral M = 1.000 Step 5b: Select neutral
Fault Current at Service Equipment conductor size.
Finished product
Isca x M = fault current at terminalsCALCULATED FAULT
of main disconnect L- L = 3,000 amperes
CURRENT
Isca x M = fault current at terminals of main disconnect L- N = 0 amperes

Fault Current from Service disc. to panel "_____"

Single Phase Feeder Length (distance) L =


2xLxI (ASC) Isca = 3,000 Phase 0
'f ' factor =
N x C x E L-N # conductors
Continue by entering next point per phase N =
to point Phase conductor constant C = 0 Phase Conductor 1
Volt Line to Line E L-L = 0 Volt
f = 0.000
Neutral conductor constant C = 0 Neutral Conductor 1
Volt Line to Neutral EL-N = 0 Volt
Multiplier f = 0.000
M= 1 Line to Line M = 1.000
1+f Line to Neutral M = 1.000

Isca x M = fault current at terminals of the panel L- L = 3,000 amperes


Isca x M = fault current at terminals of the panel L- N = 0 amperes

Calculation does not include motor contribution

Branch Circuit Fault fro Point to Point

Single Phase Branch Length (distance) L =


2xLxI (ASC) Isca = 3,000 Phase 0
'f ' factor =
N x C x E L-N # conductors per phase N =
Phase conductor constant C = 0 Phase Conductor 1
Volt Line to Line E L-L = 0 Volt
f = 0.000
Neutral conductor constant C = 0 Neutral Conductor 1

Volt Line to Neutral EL-N = 0 Volt


Multiplier f = 0.000

M= 1 Line to Line M = 1.000


1+f Line to Neutral M = 1.000

Isca x M = fault current at terminals of the panel L- L = 3,000 amperes


Isca x M = fault current at terminals of the panel L- N = 0 amperes

Calculation does not include motor contribution


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ep 5b: Select neutral


conductor size.

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Available Fault Current Calculation


by:John Sokolik Ver. 2017 Three Single conducto
Utility Fault Current amperes kVA = [email protected] in PVC raceway
E = 0 AWG
I = kVA x 1000 = trans. FLA trans. FLA = 0 ##
0

Isca = trans. FLA x 100 x PF PF =


transformer Z = Z =
Isca = ampere short-circuit current RMS symmetrical. Isca = 0 amperes

Point to Point Method


Length (distance) L =
Select Voltage (ASC) Isca = 0
'f ' factor =
N x C x E L-N # conductors per phase N =
Phase conductor constant C = 0 Phase Conductor
Volt Line to Line E L-L = 0 Volt
f = 0.000
Neutral conductor constant C = 0 Neutral Conductor
Multiplier Volt Line to Neutral EL- N = 0 Volt
f = 0.000 400 kcmil
M= 1 500 kcmil
1+f Line to Line M = 1.000 600 kcmil
Line to Neutral M = 1.000 750 kcmil
Fault Current at Service Equipment 1000 kcmil

Isca x M = fault current at terminals of main disconnect L- L = 0 amperes


Isca x M = fault current at terminals of main disconnect L- N = 0 amperes Neutral
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