NEMA ABP 1-2016 Selective Coordination of Low-Voltage Circuit Breakers.pdf
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1、NEMA Standards PublicationNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationNEMA ABP 1-2016Selective Coordination of Low-Voltage Circuit BreakersA NEMA Low-Voltage Distribution Equipment Section Document ABP 1-2016 Selective Coordination of Low-Voltage Circuit Breakers Published by: National Electrical M
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12、ompliance with any health or safety-related information in this document shall not be attributable to NEMA and is solely the responsibility of the certifier or maker of the statement. ABP 1-2016 2016 National Electrical Manufacturers Association i CONTENTS Page Foreword . III 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Pu
13、rpose 1 1.2 Scope 1 1.3 Definition of Selective Coordination 1 1.4 Coordination . 2 1.5 Examples 2 2 NEC SELECTIVE COORDINATION REQUIREMENTS 5 2.1 Requirements . 5 2.2 Challenges Meeting the Requirements 7 2.2.1 Local Jurisdiction Interpretation and Enforcement 7 2.2.2 Overriding Requirements . 8 3
14、CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIP RESPONSE FUNCTIONS 10 3.1 Fixed Thermal-Magnetic Type Circuit Breaker . 11 3.2 Adjustable Thermal-Magnetic Type Circuit Breaker . 12 3.3 Adjustable Electronic Type Circuit Breaker 14 3.4 Short-Time Withstand Current Rating 14 3.5 Instantaneous Override Function . 17 4 APPLICATIO
15、N INFORMATION FROM MANUFACTURERS . 18 4.1 Application of Time-Current Curves . 18 4.2 Limitation of Time-Current Curves 18 4.2.1 Overload Region 18 4.2.2 Instantaneous or Short-Circuit Region . 19 4.3 Short-Circuit Selective Coordination Tables . 22 4.4 Coordinating Ground-Fault Protection of Equipm
16、ent . 24 5 DESIGN GUIDELINES . 28 5.1 Simplify the One-Line Diagram . 32 5.1.1 Divide Larger Loads into Smaller Loads 32 5.1.2 Reduce the Number of Levels of Protective Devices 32 5.2 Reduce the Available Fault Current 33 5.2.1 Increase the Impedance of the System . 33 5.2.2 Use Step-Down or Isolati
17、on Transformers . 33 5.2.3 Take Advantage of the Added Arc Impedance of Circuit Breaker Combinations 37 5.3 Review Device Selection 37 5.3.1 Increase the Withstand Capabilities of the Upstream Line-Side OCPDs 37 5.3.2 Change the Type of Circuit Breaker 38 5.3.3 Select Current Limiting-Type Molded Ca
18、se Circuit Breaker 38 5.4 Special Equipment Application Requirements . 38 5.4.1 Generator Protection 38 5.4.2 Automatic Transfer Switches . 38 5.4.3 Busway . 40 5.4.4 Arc Flash Energy . 40 5.4.5 Zone Selective Interlocking 42 5.4.6 Bus Differential . 44 5.5 Field Adjustment . 45 5.6 Lifetime Selecti
19、ve Coordination 45 6 SUMMARY . 45 7 REFERENCES . 46 8 INFORMATIVE ANNEX . 47 ABP 1-2016 2016 National Electrical Manufacturers Association ii FIGURES Page Figure 1 System is selectively coordinatedfault at branch level OCPD 3 Figure 2 System is selectively coordinatedfault at feeder level OCPD . 3 F
20、igure 3 System is not selectively coordinatedfault at branch level OCPD 4 Figure 4 System is not selectively coordinatedfault at branch level OCPD 4 Figure 5 Code interpretation example . 8 Figure 6 Excerpt from NFPA 110-2013 Figure B.1(b) . 9 Figure 7 Typical TCCs for a low-voltage circuit breaker
21、. 11 Figure 8 Typical TCC for a fixed magnetic pickup action 12 Figure 9 Typical TCC for an adjustable magnetic pickup action . 13 Figure 10 Typical adjustable settings for circuit breakers . 14 Figure 11 Typical TCC characteristics for LVPCBs vs. molded-case/insulated-case circuit breakers . 16 Fig
22、ure 12 Typical adjustable versus fixed instantaneous pickup settings 17 Figure 13 Typical TCCs of two OCPDs . 19 Figure 14 Effect of current limiting on circuit breaker performance 20 Figure 15 Peak let-through current of a circuit breaker . 21 Figure 16 Circuit breaker settings (set so circuit brea
23、ker TCC does not overlap fuse TCC) 21 Figure 17 Circuit breaker settings (set to ensure coordination to full available bolted fault current) 22 Figure 18 The mandated limits for low-voltage ground-fault protection 25 Figure 19 Circuit breakers selectively coordinated with 1200 A ground fault . 26 Fi
24、gure 20 Circuit breaker and fuses with 1200 A ground fault NOT selectively coordinated 27 Figure 21 20 A single-pole lighting circuit breaker under 240 A ground fault . 28 Figure 22 Three levels of selective coordination required 33 Figure 23 Simplified scheme with two levels of selective coordinati
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