MCB Cap Switching
MCB Cap Switching
MCB Cap Switching
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Case of Parallel Bank Switching : When switching one or more capacitor banks in parallel with an already energized capacitor bank the energized banks discharge energy into the incoming capacitor bank which presents a virtual shortcircuit- to the energized banks The following formula may be made use of . Ipk =2900 {[n-1]/n}x{Kvar/Lo} peak amps Where n= no of steps, Kvar= Capacitor step in KVAr per phase , Lo =inductance between bank steps in henries per phase. 126 V The frequency of Transient ft =-----------
Lox KVAr
Lo is based on system frequency of 50 Hz , V= System Voltage line to neutral rms KVAr = capacitor step in KVAr per phase. I. Considering 3 banks, ie n=3 Lo = 0.1 h (approx) .This is for about 300mm length of 40x5 spaced at 30mm phase centres. . Ipk = 23678 Amps fo =30240Hz (30.2 K Hz) II. Considering 2 banks ie n=2, Ipk = 20506 Amps fo =30240Hz (30.2 K Hz) An MCB even with the highest rating of 63 Amps with D Characteristic also will instantaneously trip at 50 times the rated current ie at 3150 Amps. Hence for parallel bank capacitor switching an MCB cannot be used even for 10 KVAr rated capacitors. For single bank switching it may be marginally OK. But a Test certificate for capacitor switching shall be insisted. Summary : i. Capacitor Switching duty is not specified for MCB s ii. For small ratings of Capacitors < 10 KVA r , they may be used only in Single Capacitor switching. iii. Not Recommended for use in parallel bank switching.
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