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Maximum short-circuit current with transformer substation

MVA
kV
V
kVA
%
Description

This tool calculates the maximum symmetrical short-circuit current at the output of a transformer substation, based on IEC 60865 and IEEE C37.100 standards. Results are essential for selecting circuit breakers, fuses, busbars, and cables, as well as verifying equipment’s short-circuit withstand capability.

Input Parameters

  • Power Net Fault (MVA): Short-circuit power of upstream network, indicating source strength. Higher values lead to higher fault currents.
  • Primary Voltage (kV): Rated voltage on the high-voltage side of the transformer (e.g., 10 kV, 20 kV, 35 kV).
  • Secondary Voltage (V): Rated voltage on the low-voltage side (typically 400 V or 220 V).
  • Transformer Power (kVA): Apparent power rating of the transformer.
  • Voltage Fault (%): Short-circuit impedance percentage (Uk%), provided by manufacturer. Key factor in determining fault current.
  • Joule Effect Losses (%): Load loss as a percentage of rated power (Pc%), used to estimate equivalent resistance.
  • Medium Voltage Line Length: Length of MV feeder from transformer to load (in m, ft, or yd), affecting line impedance.
  • Line Type: Choose conductor configuration:
    • Overhead line
    • Unipolar cable
    • Multipolar cable
  • Medium Voltage Wire Size: Conductor cross-section, selectable in mm² or AWG, with Copper or Aluminum material options.
  • Medium Voltage Conductors in Parallel: Number of identical conductors connected in parallel; reduces total impedance.
  • Conductor Material: Copper or Aluminum, affecting resistivity.
  • Low Voltage Line Length: Length of LV circuit (m/ft/yd), usually short but significant.
  • Low Voltage Wire Size: Cross-sectional area of LV conductor (mm² or AWG).
  • Low Voltage Conductors in Parallel: Number of parallel conductors on the LV side.

Output Results

  • Three-phase short-circuit current (Isc, kA)
  • Single-phase short-circuit current (Isc1, kA)
  • Peak short-circuit current (Ip, kA)
  • Equivalent impedance (Zeq, Ω)
  • Short-circuit power (Ssc, MVA)
  • Reference Standards: IEC 60865, IEEE C37.100

Designed for electrical engineers, power system designers, and safety assessors conducting short-circuit analysis and equipment selection in low-voltage distribution systems.

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