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Minimum and Maximum Prospective Fault current calculations

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I am studying IET Electrical Installation and Design Guide 4th edition. and I am confused about using Cmin and Cmax to calculate Ipf and Ief. When do we use Cmin and Cmax to calculate the Minimum Prospective fault current (Ief) ??
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  • AJJewsbury:

    Cmin and Cmax I presume are the factors for variability of the voltage of the source (differences in transformer tap settings etc). As far as I recall BS 7671 only mentions Cmin and then only in the context of ADS. So current calculations for other purposes as far as I know only need to work from the nominal voltage directly.

        - Andy.


    Cmax is used in BS 7671 to determine Im and RA ev in section 722, from Amendment 1:2020.


    In most other cases, the nominal voltage value or one using Cmin is OK, BUT I could argue that  Cmax should be used to calculate I where adiabatic is used (S being proportional to I).


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  • AJJewsbury:

    Cmin and Cmax I presume are the factors for variability of the voltage of the source (differences in transformer tap settings etc). As far as I recall BS 7671 only mentions Cmin and then only in the context of ADS. So current calculations for other purposes as far as I know only need to work from the nominal voltage directly.

        - Andy.


    Cmax is used in BS 7671 to determine Im and RA ev in section 722, from Amendment 1:2020.


    In most other cases, the nominal voltage value or one using Cmin is OK, BUT I could argue that  Cmax should be used to calculate I where adiabatic is used (S being proportional to I).


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