Disconnection times on a system if a stand by generator is used

On a fully designed power distribution system, clearly the fault levels, earth loop impedances and ultimately fuse disconnection times are determined by the system parameters Transformer %Z etc one or two in parallel for min and max fault levels levels. What needs to be considered when bringing on a stand-by generator, clearly all Fault levels, Earth loop impedances and consequently fuse disconnection times would change because of the Generator parameters. How would you design in these new parameters, bearing in mind that disconnection times on a large system may no longer be achievable 

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  • I know I am maybe not explaining my issue very eloquently, but just say you have a 1.5MVA transformer at say 4.74% imp. It is clear the fault level is 31.5 MVA and from there system impedances can be determined, designing for a distribution system for worse case, i.e with a stand by generator in circuit, how do you establish your source information

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  • I know I am maybe not explaining my issue very eloquently, but just say you have a 1.5MVA transformer at say 4.74% imp. It is clear the fault level is 31.5 MVA and from there system impedances can be determined, designing for a distribution system for worse case, i.e with a stand by generator in circuit, how do you establish your source information

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