• IEC 60781:1989

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    Application guide for calculation of short-circuit currents in low-voltage radial systems

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF, PDF 3 Users, PDF 5 Users, PDF 9 Users

    Withdrawn date:  31-12-2021

    Language(s):  English - French

    Published date:  30-01-1989

    Publisher:  International Electrotechnical Committee

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    FOREWORD
    PREFACE
    Clause
    1 Scope
    2 Object
    3 General calculation methods and calculation assumptions
    4 Definitions
       4.1 Short circuit
       4.2 Far-from-generator short circuit
       4.3 Short-circuit current
       4.4 Prospective (available) short-circuit current
       4.5 Initial symmetrical short-circuit current
       4.6 Peak short-circuit current
       4.7 Symmetrical short-circuit breaking current
       4.8 Steady-state short-circuit current
       4.9 Nominal system voltage
       4.10 Short-circuit impedances of electrical equipment
       4.11 Short-circuit impedances at the short-circuit location
       4.12 Voltage source
       4.13 Equivalent voltage source
       4.14 Voltage factor c
    5 Symbols, subscripts and superscripts
       5.1 Symbols
       5.2 Subscripts
       5.3 Superscripts
    6 Short-circuit types
    7 Calculation methods and assumptions
       7.1 Symmetrical components
       7.2 Equivalent voltage source at short-circuit location
       7.3 Conditions for disregarding the influence of motors
    8 Short-circuit impedances of electrical equipment
       8.1 High-voltage network feeders
       8.2 Transformers
       8.3 Overhead lines and cables
       8.4 Other impedance elements
       8.5 Conversion of impedances
    9 Calculation of short-circuit currents
       9.1 Balanced three-phase short-circuit current
       9.2 Line-to-line short-circuit current without earth
            connection
       9.3 Line-to-earth short-circuit current
    10 Example of short-circuit current calculations using forms
       10.1 General procedure
       10.2 Explanations for using the calculation forms
    11 Example for a housing installation
       11.1 Network diagram
       11.2 Data of electrical equipment
       11.3 Special remarks
    FORMS

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    This application guide presents a practical method to be used when calculating short-circuit currents in low-voltage networks. The method corresponds strictly with IEC 60909 and leads to conservative results with sufficient accuracy.Two short-circuit currents which differ in magnitude are to be calculated:-the maximum short-circuit current which causes the maximum thermal and electromagnetic effects on electrical equipment and determines the required capacity or rating;-the minimum short-circuit current which may be a basis for the adjustment of protective devices.

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    Development Note Also numbered as BS 7638(1993) (10/2005)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher International Electrotechnical Committee
    Status Withdrawn

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    IEC 60038:2009 IEC standard voltages
    IEC 60050-131:2002 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 131: Circuit theory
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    IEC 60909:1988 Short-circuit current calculation in three-phase a.c. systems
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