SC Calc IEC 60909-Two Method
SC Calc IEC 60909-Two Method
UNIT METHODS
I. IMPEDANCE METHOD
cV
Z = "
I x √3
The value of “c” or the voltage factor according to Section 2.3 Table 1 of IEC 60909 are as follows:
1.09 x 11kV
Z =
29kA x √3
Z = 0.239Ω
Since there are no given values for resistance RQ and reactance XQ or simply X/R ratio, one may
substitute RQ = 0.1XQ whilst XQ = 0.995ZQ
Therefore:
R = 0.1(0.238Ω) = 0.024Ω
Thus:
.
Z = (0.024 + j0.238Ω)x @ 3.3kV
Using impedance method, we may need to convert the calculated impedance from 11kV to 3.3kV side
necessary to calculate the fault current at fault point “FB” as shown in Figure 1. Hence, we have two
values of ZQ that is referred to 11kV and 3.3kV. This applies to 11kV transmission line, 11kV
underground cable, and 11/3.3kV power transformer.
Conversion:
V N
=
V N
Since:
V = IZ
Therefore:
I Z N
=
I Z N
Re-writing equation:
Z N I
= x
Z N I
But:
I N
=
I N
Therefore:
Z N
=
Z N
Z
Z =
N
N
.
Z = (0.400 + j0.840Ω) x @ 3.3kV
.
Z = (0.009 + j0.007Ω) x @ 3.3kV
θ = Tan (12.375)
θ = 85.380
(0.095)(11kV)
Z =
12MVA
As per Section 3.3.3 of IEC 60909, impedance correction factor needs to be applied for two- and three-
winding network transformers with and without on-load tap changer.
Z =K Z
Where:
c
K = 0.95
1 + 0.6х
This KT is unitless therefore reactance XT must be converted to per-unit quantity before applying in the
equation, thus:
X x MVA
х =
V
(0.955Ω) x 12MVA
х =
11kV
х = 0.095
Therefore:
1.09
K = 0.95 x
1 + 0.6 (0.095)
K = 0.980
Thus:
3.3kV
Z = (0.075 + j0.936Ω) x
11kV
Z =Z +Z
Z = 0.424 + j1.078Ω
1.09 x 11kV
I" =
√3x(0.424 + j1.078Ω)
Z = Z +Z +Z +Z
Z = 0.046 + j0.182Ω
1.09 x 3.3kV
I" =
√3x(0.046 + j0.182Ω)
Accordingly,
Z = 0.024 + j0.238Ω
Z x MVA
Z =
kV
Z = 0.002 + j0.0236 pu
Z = 0.040 + j0.083 pu
Z = 0.0009 + j0.0007 pu
For the 12/16MVA, 11/3.3kV Transformer:
θ = Tan (12.375)
θ = 85.380
12MVA
Z = 0.095 x
12MVA
Z = 0.008 + j0.095 pu
х = 0.095
1.09
K = 0.95
1 + 0.6 (0.095)
K = 0.980
Z = 0.0075 + j0.093pu
Z =Z +Z
Z = 0.042 + j0.107 pu
Z = Z +Z +Z +Z
Z = 0.050 + j0.200 pu
III. SUMMARY
Two methods are presented herein and arrived approximately with the same results. With this simple
example and presentations, one may decide which method they want to be familiar with.
Prepared By:
MJJ Federico