A. CIRCUIT BREAKER
Is a device :
- to open and close a circuit by non-automatic means
- to open the circuit automatically on a predetermined overload of current or during faults without damage to itself when properly applied within its rating.
- When the transformer primary reference current is equal or greater than 45 amperes or when there is more than one transformer in a substation, the protection will be by a power circuit breaker........................IEC





B. BREAKER RATINGS
1. Voltage Rating (Rated Maximum Voltage)
* the highest rms(root mean square) voltage, above nominal system voltage, for which the circuit breaker is designed, and is the upper limit of operation.
* 15 kV, 72.5 kV, 145 kV, 245 kV
2.Continuous Current Rating (Rated Continuous Current)
* Rated Continuous Current
* the designated limit of current in rms amperes at rated frequency w/c it shall be required to carry continuously without exceeding any of the limitations/conditions in a specified ambient temperature.
* Ambient temp. from -30 deg. C to 40 deg. C
* Altitude is not above 3300 ft (1000m)
3.KAIC Rating (Rated Short Circuit Current, K=1)
* Kilo-Ampere Interrupting Capacity (KAIC)
* the maximum amount of symmetrical current that the breaker can safely interrupt at rated maximum voltage -without injuring or damaging itself.
* KAIC = k X Rated Short-Circuit Current
where:
k = is the ratio of rated maximum voltage to the lower limit of the range of operating voltage.
= Vmax / Vmin
Modern Circuit Breakers, k = 1.0
KAIC = k X Rated Short Circuit Current
= Rated Short Circuit Current
Old Circuit Breakers, k>1.0
Condition 1: If RMV > OV > (1/k) x RMV
then,
KAIC = Rated Isc x (Rated Maximum Voltage / Operating Voltage)
Condition 2: If OV < (1/k) x RMV then, KAIC is limited to Rated Isc x k KAIC = Rated Isc x k Example: Consider an indoor oilless circuit breaker having a rated short-circuit current of 37,000 A at rated maximum voltage of 15kV and K = 1.30. What is the symmetrical interrupting capability at an operating voltage at a.)13.2 kV? b.)11.5 kV? C. BREAKER SIZING
E/X Simplified Method

- E/X simplified procedure result may be compared with 100% of the circuit breaker KAIC rating where
X/R < 15 (X1/R1 for 3-phase faults) ((2X1 + Xo)/(2R1 + Ro) for SLG-faults) - If X/R is unknown, the E/X does not exceed 80% of the KAIC rating of the breaker. - For SLG – Faults, where it is greater than the 3-Phase Faults or Xo less than X1

C. SAMPLE PROBLEM
A SUBSTATION

1. Solve for the maximum fault duties at the 3-phase fault points.
2. Specify the Voltage Ratings, Continuous Current Ratings & KAIC Ratings of the circuit breakers.









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