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Ground fault current on neutral resistor
A given 4160V 3-phase wye connected system is grounded by a 12 ohm resistor, what would the ground fault current be limited to? the Answer is 200A but I don't understand how?
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Originally Posted by
MrBolt
A given 4160V 3-phase wye connected system is grounded by a 12 ohm resistor, what would the ground fault current be limited to? the Answer is 200A but I don't understand how?
What was your answer and why?
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Originally Posted by
MrBolt
A given 4160V 3-phase wye connected system is grounded by a 12 ohm resistor, what would the ground fault current be limited to? the Answer is 200A but I don't understand how?
The key takeaway here is that it is a wye connected system.
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Originally Posted by
SecondGen
What was your answer and why?
4160/12=346.66
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Originally Posted by
MrBolt
4160/12=346.66
That would be correct if it was a delta system. In a wye, you must divide by the square root of three and then your resistor.
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Originally Posted by
MrBolt
4160/12=346.66
As others have stated, the key is to use phase to ground voltage.
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Originally Posted by
MrBolt
A given 4160V 3-phase wye connected system is grounded by a 12 ohm resistor, what would the ground fault current be limited to? the Answer is 200A but I don't understand how?
4160/1.732=2401
2401/12=200
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