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Power System Study

Emerson High Voltage Maintenance


Submitted: 03/07/2013
Purchase Order #:
HVM Job # 3160940
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Submitted By:

Reviewed By:
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 OBJECTIVES ............................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ...................................................................................... 1
1.2.1 Short Circuit Analysis .................................................................................................................... 1
1.2.2 Protective Device Coordination..................................................................................................... 2
1.2.3 Arc Flash Evaluation ..................................................................................................................... 2
1.2.4 Arc Flash Results Summary.......................................................................................................... 3
1.2.5 Arc Flash Labeling for locations with under rated devices............................................................ 3
2.0 OBJECTIVES/PURPOSE .......................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 OBJECTIVES ............................................................................................................................................. 4
3.0 ANALYSIS AND METHODS ..................................................................................................................... 5
3.1 SOURCES OF DATA .................................................................................................................................. 5
3.2 FAULT DUTY DATA ................................................................................................................................... 5
3.3 UTILITY UPSTREAM PROTECTION DATA ..................................................................................................... 5
3.4 TYPICAL ASSUMPTIONS ............................................................................................................................ 5
3.5 SYSTEM ANALYSIS SCENARIOS ................................................................................................................. 6
3.6 SHORT CIRCUIT ANALYSIS ........................................................................................................................ 6
3.7 PROTECTIVE DEVICE COORDINATION ........................................................................................................ 6
3.8 ARC FLASH EVALUATION .......................................................................................................................... 7
4.0 FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS................................................................................................... 8
4.1 SHORT CIRCUIT ANALYSIS FINDINGS ......................................................................................................... 8
4.2 UNDER RATED DEVICE RECOMMENDATIONS .............................................................................................. 8
4.3 PROTECTIVE DEVICE COORDINATION FINDINGS ......................................................................................... 8
4.3.1 Confirmation or Implementation of Settings Required .................................................................. 8
4.3.2 Adequate Protection Possible with Settings Changes .................................................................. 9
4.3.2.1 TCC SWGR #1 AND TCC SWGR #1 GF: ................................................................................................ 9
4.3.2.2 HVM RECOMMENDATION:......................................................................................................................... 9
4.3.2.3 TCC SWGR #2 AND TCC SWGR #2 GF: .............................................................................................. 10
4.3.2.4 HVM RECOMMENDATION:....................................................................................................................... 10
4.4 ARC FLASH EVALUATION ........................................................................................................................ 10
4.4.1 Incident Energy Results .............................................................................................................. 10
4.5 INCIDENT ENERGY LABEL PRINTING BASIS RECOMMENDATION .................................................................. 12
4.6 ARC FLASH LABELING AND UNDER-RATED DEVICES................................................................................. 12
4.7 UNDER RATED DEVICE RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................ 13
APPENDIX 1:GLOSSARY OF TERMS
APPENDIX 2:ENGINEERING BIBLIOGRAPHY
A2.1. SHORT CIRCUIT ANALYSIS ........................................................................................................................ 1
A2.2. PROTECTIVE DEVICE COORDINATION ........................................................................................................ 3
A2.3. ARC FLASH EVALUATION .......................................................................................................................... 4
A2.4. BASIS FOR ARC FLASH EVALUATION.......................................................................................................... 6
A2.5. PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................... 7
APPENDIX 3A:SHORT CIRCUIT FAULT ANALYSIS INPUT REPORT
APPENDIX 3B:UTILITY FAULT DUTY DATA
APPENDIX 4:SHORT CIRCUIT FAULT ANALYSIS OUTPUT REPORT
APPENDIX 5:DEVICE EVALUATION REPORT
APPENDIX 6:RECOMMENDED DEVICE SETTINGS
APPENDIX 7:COORDINATION CURVES
APPENDIX 8:ARC FLASH DATA/SUMMARY, AND SAMPLE LABELS
APPENDIX 9:SINGLE LINE IMPEDANCE DIAGRAM
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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Power system studies were performed to model and analyze dynamic characteristics of
the customer's electrical power distribution system. Based on results from these
analyses, corresponding conclusions and recommendations are provided.

1.1 Objectives

Perform the following studies

AC Short Circuit Analysis

Perform a fault current analysis of the power systems.

Device Evaluation

Compare calculated fault duties with the withstand and interrupting ratings for
distribution panels and protective devices.

Time-Current Coordination Analysis

Recommend protective device settings which selectively isolate faults in a


manner which is consistent with the basic system design and applicable
codes and standards. These recommendations will be given to achieve an
optimum balance between protection and selective fault isolation.

Arc Flash Analysis

Determine arc flash incident energy levels and PPE requirements.

Note areas of deficiency and make general recommendations.

1.2 Summary of Findings and Recommendations

1.2.1 Short Circuit Analysis

Devices within the scope of the project were found to be applied at


locations where the calculated available short circuit currents exceed the
associated withstand or interrupting ratings and therefore require
replacement. These under-rated devices could fail catastrophically at any
time while subjected to, or called upon to interrupt, a fault, and should be
replaced immediately. (Alternatively, it may be possible to reduce the
available fault current by reconfiguring the system.) Please refer to
Sections 3 and 4 for more detailed information.

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1.2.2 Protective Device Coordination

The recommended device settings provided in this report should provide


acceptable system protection and coordination except as noted below.

o Only relay settings relevant to the overcurrent protection elements are


determined by this analysis. All other relay settings (logic, control,
display, communication, special functions.) are design issues and are
beyond the scope of this study.

o Unless otherwise noted in this report, provision of a relay or breaker


electronic settings file is beyond the scope of this project. It generally
requires additional information not usually provided, and is the
responsibility of the design engineer for the project.

1.2.3 Arc Flash Evaluation

All calculations are based on the assumption that all of the equipment in
the circuits will work as per the manufacturers published materials and
industry standards. Equipment must be maintained and calibrated
regularly in order to operate within specifications when required. No work
should be performed on or around any energized equipment without the
use of a proper level of PPE and adequate training.

The attached arc flash hazard calculations show the calculations for both
the As found settings, and the Recommended settings. No labels
have been printed at this time. Please notify the study engineer, as to
which settings basis is desired. Once this determination has been made
and communicated to the HVM study engineer, labels will be printed.

The ability to operate as designed should be confirmed for each device,


prior to the application of the corresponding arc flash hazard labels. All
device settings should also be confirmed prior to implementation.

Existing Settings Recommended Settings


Category 0 102 Category 0 101
Category 1 6 Category 1 3
Category 2 5 Category 2 6
Category 3 20 Category 3 21
Category 4 2 Category 4 2
Danger Energized Work 2 Danger Energized 4
Prohibited Work Prohibited
Total Locations 137 Total Locations 137

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1.2.4 Arc Flash Results Summary

While most of the locations studied were found to have incident energy
levels that are within Category 0-4 protection, there are areas that were
identified as being too dangerous to perform energized work in.

As per NFPA 70E, protective clothing is not sufficient to protect


workers where incident energy levels exceed 40Cal/cm2 due to the
concussive forces that are present in addition to the arc energy
present. Energized work must not be performed near these areas.
See Section 4.

No work should be performed on or around any energized equipment


without the use of a proper level of PPE and adequate training.

1.2.5 Arc Flash Labeling for locations with under rated devices

Devices within the scope of the project were found to be applied at


locations where the calculated available short circuit current exceeds the
associated withstand or interrupting ratings and therefore require
replacement. These under-rated devices could fail catastrophically at any
time while subjected to, or called upon to interrupt, a fault, and should be
replaced immediately. Please refer to Section 4.1 for more detailed
information. Special arc flash labels will be applied to warn that energized
work is prohibited at these locations, and locations immediately
downstream of these locations.

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2.0 OBJECTIVES/PURPOSE

Power system studies were performed to analyze the quality of protection for the
electrical power distribution system at the clients facility. The studies performed
included short circuit, protective device coordination and arc flash evaluation for the
equipment as indicated on the attached single-line impedance drawing(s) in the
Appendix.

2.1 Objectives

Compare calculated fault duties with withstand and interrupting ratings for
distribution panels and protective devices.

Recommend protective device settings which selectively isolate faults in a


manner which is consistent with the basic system design and applicable
codes and standards. These recommendations will be given to achieve an
optimum balance between protection and selective fault isolation.

Determine arc flash incident energy levels and PPE requirements.

Note areas of deficiency and make general recommendations.

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3.0 ANALYSIS AND METHODS
3.1 Sources of Data

System data for the power system study was obtained from HVM field gathered
data and data supplied by Customer. Any system changes after the time of
data collection/submittal will render the findings in this report inaccurate and a
study revision will be required.

3.2 Fault Duty Data

Utility fault duties were provided by the electrical utility and are attached in
Appendix 3.

3.3 Utility Upstream Protection Data

Utility upstream protection data was not provided

3.4 Typical Assumptions

Unless otherwise indicated, all base scenario analysis was performed with the
power system in the normal condition only. This normal condition is assumed to
be:

Utility power source,

ATS-s in normal position

Tie breakers open.

All modeled motor loads running.

The only exception to this is that all UPS units were assumed to have bypass
capability in order to propagate the maximum fault duty through the system to
facilitate the most stringent short circuit evaluation. Alternative scenarios (if any)
modify this default configuration assumption, as noted below.

Devices integral within UPS Modules and systems, static switch cabinets, power
Distribution Units and Generators were not included as part of this study scope,
except where shown in the single lines attached to this study.

Only relay settings relevant to the overcurrent protection elements are


determined by this analysis. All other relay settings (logic, control, display,
communication, special functions) are design issues and are beyond the
scope of this study.

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Unless otherwise noted in this report, provision of a relay or breaker electronic
settings file is beyond the scope of this project. It generally requires additional
information not usually provided for the study, and is the responsibility of the
design engineer for the project.

3.5 System Analysis Scenarios


Table 1: Modeling Scenarios
SCENARIO NAME DESCRIPTION
1A Utility Service As-Found Settings
2A Generators As-Found Settings Loss of Utility - Generators Service Only
1B Utility Service Recommended Settings
2B Generators Recommended Settings Loss of Utility - Generators Service Only

3.6 Short Circuit Analysis

A computer model of the electrical system was created based on data obtained
for the studies. A model was developed utilizing the SKM System Analysis, Inc.
PowerTools for Windows A_FAULT program and analyzed to determine the
maximum fault levels at the switchgear and panels covered within the study.
Complete short circuit analysis input and output reports as well as device
evaluation tables are contained in the Appendices. For Further information on
calculation methods, see Appendix 2

3.7 Protective Device Coordination

Time-Current Curve (TCC) sets for the systems studied are contained in the
Appendix. Each curve set contains a simplified single-line diagram that
graphically describes the relationship between the devices studied. The
Recommended settings were chosen to provide the best compromise between
complete selectivity and device protection.

The study was performed by plotting protective device time-current


characteristics on a log-log graph as operating time versus current. These
coordination curves illustrate graphically the quality of protection and
coordination provided by the protective devices.

As stated in ANSI/IEEE Standard 242-2001 (p. 2), "Whether minimizing the risk
of equipment damage or preserving service continuity is the more important
objective depends upon the operating philosophy of the particular industrial plant
or commercial business." .

Starting with the device nearest the source, the TCCs are plotted with the
objective of maintaining an adequate coordination interval between devices in
series. The TCCs of the devices are terminated at the maximum fault
magnitude available at the device's location. The more devices applied in series
the less likely that adequate intervals can be maintained. All of the steps above
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are performed with the use of the SKM Systems Analysis Inc. CAPTOR
program. See Appendix 2 for additional details on procedures.

3.8 Arc Flash Evaluation

Arc flash evaluations are used in conjunction with the clients/facility operators
safety policy to determine the required personal protective equipment (PPE)
when working on energized equipment. NFPA 70-2011 (NEC) requires
equipment to be field marked to indicate where a flash hazard exists:
NEC 110-16 Arc Flash Hazard Warning
Electrical equipment, such as switchboards, panelboards, industrial control panels, meter socket
enclosures, and motor control centers, that are in other than dwelling occupancies, and are likely
to require examination, adjustment, servicing, or maintenance while energized shall be field
marked to warn qualified persons of potential electric arc flash hazards. The marking shall be
located so as to be clearly visible to qualified persons before examination, adjustment, servicing,
or maintenance of the equipment.

NFPA 70E-2012, Standard for Electrical Safety In the Workplace, states that
When an employee is working within the arc flash boundary, he or she shall wear protective
clothing and other personal protective equipment in accordance with 130.5. All parts of the body
inside the arc flash boundary shall be protected.

The calculations used in this study comply with NFPA 70E requirements in that
the incident energy levels are calculated and the corresponding minimum
category of PPE that is required is identified. A table summarizing the results for
all locations evaluated is included in the Appendix.

The results of the arc-flash calculations are based on the values of fault current
magnitudes calculated in the short-circuit analysis and the associated clearing
times of the over current protective devices as determined by the coordination
study.

See Appendix 2 for additional details and discussion.

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4.0 FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
4.1 Short Circuit Analysis Findings

Models were created as listed in Section 3. Fault current calculations were made
and the worst case values for each location were compared to the interrupting
and/or withstand ratings of the devices studied. Complete short circuit analysis
input and output reports as well as device evaluation tables are contained in the
Appendices.

4.2 Under Rated Device Recommendations

Devices were found to be under-rated as summarized in the table below and as


indicated as Fail on the attached device evaluation tables in the Appendix.
Consequently, these devices must be replaced with suitably rated devices.
Table 2: Summary of Under-rated Devices

Int. Rating Calc Int. Int. Over-


Location Device Type (kA) (kA) Dutied (%)
1NA Siemens BQD 14 18.66 33 %
1SA-1 Siemens BQD 14 21.23 52 %
1SA-2 Siemens BQD 14 20.3 45 %
2NA Siemens BL 10 19.74 97 %
2NA Siemens BQD 14 18.78 34 %
2SA Siemens BQD 14 22.4 60 %
3NA Siemens BQD 14 17.95 28 %
3SA-1 Siemens BQD 14 21.23 52 %
4NA Siemens BQD 14 17.95 28 %
4SA Siemens BQD 14 21.23 52 %
EMBA Siemens BQD 14 18.03 29 %
PANEL BA Siemens BQD 14 14.89 6%
PANEL KA Siemens BQD 14 21.53 54 %

4.3 Protective Device Coordination Findings

The coordination curves sets provided in Appendix 7 illustrate the coordination


between devices under normal conditions with all devices operating as per the
manufacturers specifications and published time current characteristic curves.
Only equipment that has been adequately maintained and tested according to
manufacturers and industry standards is likely to operate in this manner.

4.3.1 Confirmation or Implementation of Settings Required

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Curve sets for existing conditions are based on As found equipment
settings at the time the data was collected. Settings have been known to
be changed without warning, and where Recommended settings are not
implemented, the As found settings listed in Appendix 6 should be
compared to actual equipment settings.

Where Recommended device settings are provided, they were chosen


to maximize system reliability while minimizing conditions of jeopardized
system selectivity. Settings of all equipment should be set to the values
recommended in Appendix 6.

Existing equipment where no changes to settings are recommended


should still have the settings confirmed to make sure they are still at the
settings listed in Appendix 6.

WARNING! Since the arc flash incident energy calculations are based on
the settings presented in Appendix 6, all settings must be successfully
implemented or confirmed prior to affixing of the arc flash hazard labels.

4.3.2 Adequate Protection Possible with Settings Changes

The As found device settings do not provide adequate coordination, do


not provide proper overcurrent protection as required by the relevant
standards..

Setting changes are recommended in order to provide adequate system


protection and coordination. Locations where changes have been
recommended include:
Table 3: Locations with Recommended Settings Changes

Location Devices with Changes Recommended

SWITCHGEAR #1 BK-MAIN #1

SWITCHGEAR #2 BK-MAIN #2

4.3.2.1 TCC SWGR #1 and TCC SWGR #1 GF:

These plots show the characteristics of the protection from the medium voltage
through Switchgear #1 to the South Bus Duct.

4.3.2.2 HVM Recommendation:

HVM recommends changing the Long Time Delay (LTD), Short Time Pickup
(STPU), and Instantaneous (INST) settings for BK-MAIN #1 from 2.5, 1.5, and
1.5 to 10, 7, and 10, respectively. HVM also recommends changing the Ground
Fault Pickup (GFPU) setting for BK-MAIN #1 from 400A to 1000A.
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4.3.2.3 TCC SWGR #2 and TCC SWGR #2 GF:

These plots show the characteristics of the protection from the medium voltage
through Switchgear #1 to the North Bus Duct.

4.3.2.4 HVM Recommendation:

HVM recommends changing the Long Time Delay (LTD), Short Time Pickup
(STPU), and Instantaneous (INST) settings for BK-MAIN #2 from 2.5, 1.5, and
1.5 to 10, 7, and 10, respectively. HVM also recommends changing the Ground
Fault Pickup (GFPU) setting for BK-MAIN #2 from 400A to 1000A.

4.4 Arc Flash Evaluation

Incident energy calculations were based on the system configurations as


described in Section 3. One set of calculations was prepared for each
configuration. An arc flash hazard summary/data table is included in the
Appendix which provides full details of the analysis and the results. At each
location, the worst case incident energy values were used to generate the
warning labels. A sample of those labels and an explanations of the information
contained in the labels are provided in Appendix 8.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The Arc flash hazard analysis methods and calculations
used within this study are based on the protective devices operating as designed
and being applied, maintained and tested as per the manufacturers
specifications and accepted industry standards. Periodic maintenance and
testing of the electrical equipment is highly recommended as endorsed by the
NFPA-70B Standard, Recommended Standard for Electrical Equipment
Maintenance, to confirm the safe and acceptable operation of the power system
equipment and protective devices.

4.4.1 Incident Energy Results

The arc flash hazard calculations within this study include both the As
found Settings results and the Recommended settings results. An arc
flash hazard summary/data table is included in the Appendix 8 which
provides full details of the analysis and the results.

Table 4: Changes in Incident Energy Resulting From Device Settings Changes

Location Existing Recommended


NORTH BUS DUCT Category 0 Category 3
SOUTH BUS DUCT Category 1 Category 2
SWITCHGEAR #1 Category 1 Dangerous!
SWITCHGEAR #2 Category 1 Dangerous!

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While most of the locations studied were found to have incident energy
levels that are within Category 0-4 protection, some areas were identified
as being too dangerous to perform energized work in. [Category
Dangerous]

As per NFPA 70E, protective clothing is not sufficient to protect workers


where incident energy levels exceed 40Cal/cm2 due to the concussive
forces that are present in addition to the arc energy. Energized work must
not be performed near these areas, listed in the table below
Table 5: Dangerous Locations
BUS SCENARIO

MAIN #1 LINE EXISTING and RECOMMENDED


MAIN #2 LINE EXISTING and RECOMMENDED
SWITCHGEAR #1 RECOMMENDED
SWITCHGEAR #2 RECOMMENDED

No work should be done on or around any energized equipment without


the use of a proper level of PPE and adequate training.

At the time of this report, NO LABELS HAVE BEEN PRINTED. The client
should select the desired settings basis (As found or Recommended)
for which labels are desired, and inform the author of this report.

If HVM does not receive notification within 30 Days as to which basis


should be used, we will implement the Recommended settings, and will
print the labels accordingly.

Changes from the "As found" to theRecommended settings, must be


implemented prior to affixing the labels, and may require brief outages in
order to safely implement the settings changes.

When selecting the basis, the following should be kept in mind.

o Good coordination may dictate utilizing settings that do not provide


minimal incident energy.

o Per NFPA 70E, protective clothing is not sufficient to protect workers


where incident energy levels exceed 40Cal/cm2 due to the concussive
forces that are present in addition to the arc energy present.
Energized work must not be performed near these areas.

o Categories 0-4 represent increasing Arc Flash Hazard levels.

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o No work should be performed on or around any energized equipment
without the use of a proper level of PPE and adequate training.

4.5 Incident Energy Label Printing Basis Recommendation

The arc flash hazard calculations within this study contain both the As found
Settings results and the Recommended settings results. These recommended
settings were typically chosen to provide optimum protective device selectivity,
while minimizing the resulting arc flash incident energy at each location where
possible. An arc flash hazard summary/data table is included in the Appendix 9
which provides full details of the analysis and the results.

At this time of this report, NO LABELS HAVE BEEN PRINTED. The client should
select the desired settings basis (As found or Recommended) for which
labels are desired, and inform the author of this report. When selecting the
basis, the following should be kept in mind.

Per NFPA 70E, protective clothing is not sufficient to protect workers where
incident energy levels exceed 40Cal/cm2 due to the concussive forces that
are present in addition to the arc energy present. Energized work must not
be performed near these areas

Categories 0-4 represent increasing Arc Flash Hazard levels.

No work should be done on or around any energized equipment without the


use of a proper level of PPE and adequate training.

HVM recommends that the Recommended Settings be used.

4.6 Arc Flash Labeling and Under-Rated Devices.

Protective devices that have been identified as under-rated, that is, equipment
where the maximum available fault current exceeds the equipment rating, will be
marked with special warning labels. Equipment immediately downstream of
such devices will also be marked with these special warning labels. Such labels
will include the following statements:

ENERGIZED WORK PROHIBITED

IMMEDIATE CORRECTIVE ACTION IS NEEDED

THE OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICE AT THIS LOCATION OR THE


DEVICE PROTECTING THIS LOCATION IS NOT RATED TO WITHSTAND
THE MAXIMUM AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT. CONSEQUENTLY, THE
PROTECTIVE DEVICE MAY FAIL CATASTROPHICALLY AND THE ARC

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FLASH INCIDENT ENERGY THAT COULD BE RELEASED AT THIS
LOCATION IS UNKNOWN.

It is recommended that all instances of under rated devices be corrected.

Consequently, these devices must be replaced with suitably rated devices, or


other changes to the system should be implemented. Complete short circuit
analysis input and output reports as well as device evaluation tables are
contained in the Appendices.

Incident Energy Label Printing Basis recommendation

The arc flash hazard calculations within this study contain both the As found
settings results and the Recommended settings results. These recommended
settings were typically chosen to provide optimum protective device selectivity,
while minimizing the resulting arc flash incident energy at each location where
possible. An arc flash hazard summary/data table is included in the Appendix 9
which provides full details of the analysis and the results.

At the time of this report, NO LABELS HAVE BEEN PRINTED. The client should
select the desired settings basis (As found or Recommended) for which
labels are desired, and inform the author of this report. When selecting the
basis, the following should be kept in mind.

Per NFPA 70E, protective clothing is not sufficient to protect workers where
incident energy levels exceed 40Cal/cm2 due to the concussive forces that
present in addition to the arc energy present. Energized work must not be
performed near these areas

Categories 0-4 represent increasing Arc Flash Hazard levels.

No work should be done on or around any energized equipment without the


use of a proper level of PPE and adequate training.

HVM recommends that the Recommended settings be used.

4.7 Under Rated Device Recommendations

It is recommended that all instances of under rated devices be corrected.

Consequently, these devices must be replaced with suitably rated devices, or


other changes to the system should be implemented. Complete short circuit
analysis input and output reports as well as device evaluation tables are
contained in the Appendices.

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APPENDIX 1:GLOSSARY OF TERMS
GLOSSARY OF TERMS

SHORT CIRCUIT STUDIES


Series Rating: A tested combination of protective devices that allow the use of protective
devices in locations that exceed the nameplate rating by operation of a main or upstream
protecting devices. Operation of the series rated combination allows the devices to share the
interrupting energies.

COORDINATION STUDIES
Time-Current Curve (TCC): A graphical representation of the operating characteristics of an
over current protective device. Typically shown on a log-log chart, this information details the
operating time of the breaker over a range of currents.

Time-Current Curve Set: A group of TCCs arranged to show the operating characteristics of a
portion of an electrical system.

Selectivity (also referred to as Coordination): Refers to the capacity or lack of capacity of a


system to isolate a fault to the smallest portion of a system possible.

ARC FLASH EVALUATIONS

PPE (Personal Protective Equipment): Clothing or tools used to protect personnel from
potentially hazardous conditions while working.

ATPV (Arc Thermal Performance exposure Value): A rating (in Cal/cm2) given to PPE in terms
of its ability to protect against the thermal energy resulting from an arcing fault. The incident
energy from an arcing fault can be compared with the ATPV values to determine what amount
(or number of layers) of PPE is required for safe energized work.

Natural Fiber Clothing: Long sleeve shirts and pants made of cotton or wool. This clothing is
not flame-resistant (NON FR), but will char instead of melting like synthetic fibers.

Flame Resistant (FR) Clothing: Aramid (i.e. Dupont Nomex) or treated natural fiber (Indura or
Proban) clothing of various types and weights that are resistant to ignition when exposed to
flames.

Flash Suit: A three-piece multiple layer AR outfit that includes pants (with bib), jacket, and
face shield with hood to offer protection in areas where arc flash levels are high (medium
voltage equipment and large low voltage switchgear). Also referred to as a Blast Suit or
Switching Suit.
Incident Energy: The thermal energy measured in calories per square centimeter (Cal/cm2)
seen by a person or object as a result of exposure to an electric arc.
Flash Boundary: The distance from a location to where the incident energy from an arc is
below 1.2 Cal/cm2. This is considered the minimum distance to unqualified personnel.

Flash Hazard Analysis: A method to determine the risk of personal injury as a result of
exposure to incident energy from an electrical arc flash.

Shock Hazard: A dangerous condition associated with the possible release of energy caused
by contact or approach to live parts.

Working Distance: The dimension between the possible arc point and the head and body of
the worker positioned in place to perform the assigned task.

Energized: Electrically connected to or having a source of voltage.

Exposed (live parts): Capable of being inadvertently touched or approached nearer than a
safe distance by a person. It is applied to parts that are not suitably guarded, isolated, or
insulated.

Electrical Hazard: A dangerous condition in which inadvertent or unintentional contact or


equipment failure can result in shock, arc-flash burn, thermal burn, or blast.

Electrical Shock: Physical stimulation that occurs when electrical current passes through the
body.
APPENDIX 2:ENGINEERING BIBLIOGRAPHY
ENGINEERING BIBLIOGRAPHY and REFERENCE MATERIALS

IEEE 1584-2002/1584a-2004, IEEE Guide for Performing Arc Flash Hazard Calculations.
NFPA 70-2008, National Electrical Code.
ANSI/NFPA 70E-2009, Standard For Electrical Safety In The Workplace.
ANSI/IEEE Std 141-1993, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Power Distribution for
Industrial Plants (IEEE Red Book).
ANSI/IEEE Std 142-2007, IEEE Recommended Practice for Grounding of Industrial and
Commercial Power Systems (IEEE Green Book).
IEEE STD 242-2001, IEEE Recommended Practice for Protection and Coordination of
Industrial and Commercial Power Systems (IEEE Buff Book).
IEEE STD C37.010-1999, IEEE Application Guide for AC High-Voltage Circuit Breakers Rated
on a Symmetrical Current Basis.
IEEE STD C37.20.7-2007, IEEE Guide for Testing Medium-Voltage Metal-Enclosed
Switchgear for Internal Arcing Faults.
ANSI/IEEE Std 399-1997, IEEE Recommended Practice for Industrial and Commercial Power
Systems Analysis (IEEE Brown Book).
Beeman, D.L., INDUSTRIAL POWER SYSTEMS HANDBOOK, McGraw-Hill, 1955.
Bussmann, Cooper Industries, SELECTING PROTECTIVE DEVICES, ELECTRICAL
PROTECTION HANDBOOK, Bussmann, Cooper Industries, 1990.
SKM Systems Analysis, Inc., POWER TOOLS FOR WINDOWS, CAPTOR/DAPPER/A FAULT
DISTRIBUTION ANALYSIS FOR POWER PLANNING EVALUATION AND REPORTING,
SKM Systems Analysis, 1998 and 2003.
A2.1. Short Circuit Analysis

The PowerTools for Windows A_FAULT program used for the study complies
with the ANSI/IEEE C37.13 standard for calculation of fault currents. The
primary concern is with the initial fault current that is asymmetrical and has a DC
component (See the figure below). This initial fault current can last several
cycles and typically impacts the short time and instantaneous trip times on circuit
breakers.

The SKM program calculates crest current values and interrupting ratings
required for the selection of power circuit breakers, insulated and molded case
breakers, and fuses.

At each low voltage bus, the minimum interrupting rating required for both power
circuit breakers and molded case breakers is reported. To evaluate the
interrupting rating of low voltage breakers, the crest current is calculated. These
values are based on the ANSI (NEMA) specified power factor for these breakers
as shown below:
Test Tested
Test
Protective Device PF Asymmetrical
X/R
(%) withstand Capability
LV Fuse 15 6.6 1.62
LV Power Circuit Breaker 15 6.6 1.62
Molded Case Circuit Breaker (AIC >20KA) 20 4.9 1.53
Molded Case Circuit Breaker (AIC 10-20KA) 30 3.2 1.38
Molded Case Circuit Breaker (AIC =10KA) 50 1.7 1.15

The asymmetrical duty can be calculated as follows.


2
X
I asymrms1 / 2 cycle I rmssymm 1 2e R

This value should not exceed the equipment rating times the appropriate test
factor for the device.

For devices where the calculated X/R ratio is greater than the test X/R ratio
listed above, then there is a symmetrical multiplying factor that must be
evaluated as well. The symmetrical duty is defined as:

2
X
1 2e
system
R
I symmLVF I rmssymm
2
X test
1 2e R

If the equipment rating exceeds both the asymmetrical and symmetrical duty,
then it is considered adequate for the installed location.

Evaluation of medium voltage equipment falls into two classifications:


momentary and interrupting ratings. The momentary rating is the asymmetrical
current seen cycle after the fault occurs. The interrupting rating reflects the
fault duties at time when a protective device will operate to clear a fault (typically
2, 3, 5 or 8 cycles).

ANSI allows a simplified momentary rating calculation of 1.6 times the


symmetrical fault duty. It can be more accurately calculated as follows.

4
c
X
I momentaryrms I symmrms 1 2e R

where c is cycle

The Device Evaluation Report in the Appendix summarizes the fault duties and
compares the calculated fault duties (with appropriate ANSI multiplying factors)
with the equipment ratings for each location within the system modeled. The full
analysis output report contains the fault duties for three-phase, single-line to
ground, line-to-line, and double-line to ground faults. Also included is the
average three-phase asymmetrical and RMS current at one half cycle.

When evaluating the ability of the protective devices to interrupt the available
fault duties two ratings can be used: self-protected or series ratings.

Self-protected ratings are the manufacturers nameplate interrupting ratings for


the devices and equipment. If the available fault duties exceed these ratings
they can fail during operation, resulting in injury to personnel and damage to
equipment.

Series ratings are applied to tested combinations of devices. For fault levels that
exceed the rating of a device, one or more devices upstream operate
simultaneously thereby sharing the interrupting energies. Peak let-though of
current-limiting devices is not accepted for use with molded case circuit breakers
due to the dynamic impedance seen by the system during their operation. To
conform with the National Electrical Code, Section 110-22, where circuit
breakers or fuses are applied in compliance with the series combination ratings
marked on the equipment by the manufacturer, equipment enclosure(s) must be
legibly marked in the field to indicate the equipment has been applied with a
series combination rating.

A2.2. Protective Device Coordination

Time-Current Curve (TCC) sets for the systems studied are contained in the
Appendix. Each curve set contains a simplified single-line diagram that
graphically describes the relationship between the devices studied. The
recommended settings were chosen to provide the best compromise between
complete selectivity and device protection.

The study was performed by plotting protective device time-current


characteristics on a log-log graph as operating time versus current. These
coordination curves illustrate graphically the quality of protection and
coordination provided by the protective devices.

As stated in ANSI/IEEE Standard 242-2001 (p. 2), "Whether minimizing the risk
of equipment damage or preserving service continuity is the more important
objective depends upon the operating philosophy of the particular industrial plant
or commercial business." The equipment applications within the Facility have
been compared with acceptable practices and with industry standards, and no
violations were noted. When the selectivity of a system is examined, many more
factors must be considered. While suggestions can be made, the client/facility
operator must make some of the final decisions based on the unique
requirements of the loads being serviced by the distribution system.

The recommended settings are often the best compromise between


coordination, protection, and service continuity. The client/facility operator
should then evaluate supporting information and assumptions included in this
report since they were used to develop settings. Where necessary, new settings
based on unique requirements should be requested.

Where many devices are in series, the time needed for good coordination of
devices may allow an unacceptable amount of damage to occur. In other cases
the time current characteristics of devices will not allow for good coordination
because existing devices are non-adjustable or are beyond the control of plant
personnel.

Two protective devices are considered to be directly in series if there are no


branches between them. First example: If a feeder breaker in one panel serves
a single main breaker in a downstream panel, they are considered directly in
series. If the downstream panel does not have a main breaker, then the feeder
breaker in the supplying panel cannot be considered directly in series with the
feeder breakers in the downstream panel (because there are multiple
downstream breakers). Second example: If a feeder breaker in one panel
serves a transformer and its secondary is connected to a main breaker that
supplies downstream loads, this feeder breaker and main breaker are directly in
series. The discussions that follow will not address the lack of selectivity due to
protective devices directly in series.

Where series protective ratings are applied, there is an implied lack of selectivity
since multiple devices must operate simultaneously for proper protection. The
lack of selectivity of series rated devices is not discussed, except where these
devices compromise another aspect of protection.

Ground fault coordination differs from phase fault protection in that pick-ups are
typically set below the load level and the number of ground fault devices in a
system is typically small (main breakers and large feeders only).

A curve set consists of the time current characteristic curves (TCCs) of devices
plotted on a log-log graph in current vs. time. The first step in the analysis is to
determine the voltage, current scale, drawing name, and description. These are
indicated in the title block area of the curve set.

Starting with the device nearest the source, the TCCs are plotted with the
objective of maintaining an adequate coordination interval between devices in
series. The TCCs of the devices are terminated at the maximum fault
magnitude available at the device's location. The more devices applied in series
the less likely that adequate intervals can be maintained. All of the steps above
are performed with the use of the SKM Systems Analysis Inc. CAPTOR
program. Each curve set is accompanied by a curve set report and a small
Single-Line representing all devices included in the curve set.

A2.3. Arc Flash Evaluation

Arc flash evaluations are used in conjunction with the clients/facility operators
safety policy to determine the required personal protective equipment (PPE)
when working on energized equipment. Many electrical injuries (as much as
80%) are burns that are the result from exposure to the energies liberated during
an arcing fault. The burns are typically second and third degree in nature and
are frequently fatal.
NFPA 70-2008 (NEC) requires equipment to be field marked to indicate where a
flash hazard exists:
NEC 110-16 - Flash Protection
Electrical equipment, such as switchboards, panelboards, industrial control panels, meter socket
enclosures, and motor control centers, that are in other than dwelling occupancies, and are likely
to require examination, adjustment, servicing, or maintenance while energized shall be field
marked to warn qualified persons of potential electric arc flash hazards. The marking shall be
located so as to be clearly visible to qualified persons before examination, adjustment, servicing,
or maintenance of the equipment.

NFPA 70E-2012, Standard for Electrical Safety In the Workplace, states that
When an employee is working within the arc flash boundary, he or she shall wear protective
clothing and other personal protective equipment in accordance with 130.5. All parts of the body
inside the arc flash boundary shall be protected.

In addition, OSHA standard 1910.269 prohibits synthetic materials (acetate,


nylon, polyester, rayon or blends) unless the fabric has been treated to
withstand the conditions that may be encountered.

OSHA regulations represent the other major source of standards that apply to
arc flash hazards. The primary regulations are in 29CFR 1910 Subparts I, and
S. These can be broken down into three general areas, hazard identification
and PPE selection, training, and proficiency.
1910.132(d) Hazard assessment and equipment selection
The employer shall assess the workplace to determine if hazards are present, or are likely to be
present, which necessitate the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). If such hazards are
present, or likely to be present, the employer shall: Select, and have each affected employee use,
the types of PPE that will protect the affected employee from the hazards identified in the hazard
assessment; Communicate selection decisions to each affected employee; and, Select PPE that
properly fits each affected employee.
The employer shall verify that the required workplace hazard assessment has been performed
through a written certification that identifies the workplace evaluated; the person certifying that
the evaluation has been performed; the date(s) of the hazard assessment; and, which identifies
the document as a certification of hazard assessment.

1910.335(a)(1)(i) Personal Protective Equipment


Employees working in areas where there are potential electrical hazards shall be provided with,
and shall use, electrical protective equipment that is appropriate for the specific parts of the body
to be protected and for the work to be performed.

1910.132(f) Training
The employer shall provide training to each employee who is required by this section to use PPE.
Each such employee shall be trained to know at least the following: When PPE is necessary;
What PPE is necessary; How to properly don, doff, adjust, and wear PPE; The limitations of the
PPE; and, The proper care, maintenance, useful life and disposal of the PPE.
Each affected employee shall demonstrate an understanding of the training specified in
paragraph (f)(1) of this section, and the ability to use PPE properly, before being allowed to
perform work requiring the use of PPE.

1910.132(f)(3) Proficiency & Retraining


When the employer has reason to believe that any affected employee who has already been
trained does not have the understanding and skill required by paragraph (f)(2) of this section, the
employer shall retrain each such employee. Circumstances where retraining is required include,
but are not limited to, situations where: Changes in the workplace render previous training
obsolete; or Changes in the types of PPE to be used render previous training obsolete; or
Inadequacies in an affected employee's knowledge or use of assigned PPE indicate that the
employee has not retained the requisite understanding or skill.
The employer shall verify that each affected employee has received and understood the required
training through a written certification that contains the name of each employee trained, the
date(s) of training, and that identifies the subject of the certification.

The calculations used in this study comply with NFPA 70E requirements in that
the incident energy levels are calculated and the corresponding category of PPE
that would be needed is identified. A table summarizing the results for all
locations evaluated is included in the Appendix.

The results of the arc-flash calculations are based on the values of fault current
magnitudes calculated in the short-circuit analysis and the associated clearing
times of the over current protective devices as determined by the coordination
study.

A2.4. Basis for Arc Flash Evaluation

Results from the short circuit and coordination study yield the fault duties and
clearing times at locations where arc flash evaluations are to be performed. Per
IEEE Std 1584-2002, a maximum arc time of two seconds is utilized to limit
incident energy values. The two second value is intended to simulate the likely
egress time of a worker exposed to an electrical arc.

IEEE Std 1584-2002 IEEE Guide for Performing Arc-Flash Hazard Calculations
contains calculation methods developed through testing by several sources to
determine boundary distances for unprotected personnel and the incident
energy at the working distance for qualified personnel working on energized
equipment. The incident energy level can be used to determine the proper PPE
required for personnel.

The equations developed in the IEEE standard assess the arc flash hazard
based on the available (bolted) fault current, voltage, clearing time, equipment
type, grounding, and working distance. The working voltage is also used to
determine other variables.
The SKM PowerTools for Windows software uses these techniques to determine
the required PPE for energized work (typically 18 inch working distance for low
voltage locations), the flash boundary and the incident energy at various
distances from the location. Typical ATPV values for protective equipment is
used if site-specific manufacturers data is not available.

In locations where no safe level of PPE exists, either energized work should be
prohibited or extension tools (i.e. hot stick, remote controls) should be used to
distance personnel from the potential arc point. The incident energy at the
working distance dictates the required PPE.

A2.5. Protective Equipment Description

Depending upon the incident energy levels present at a location, different levels
of PPE are required for safe work. The recommended PPE for each location is
presented in Appendix 8. Appendix 8 also contains a page that explains the arc
flash labels and a page that presents samples of those labels.

The following information is based on hazard risk categories and PPE


descriptions included in the NFPA 70E standard. Where site specific PPE
descriptions and ATPV information is not available, the data in this table is used
for the evaluation.
TABLE 3.3.2 ARC FLASH HAZARD RISK/PPE CATEGORIES
HAZARD INCIDENT
PPE
RISK ENERGY
DESCRIPTION
CATEGORY (Cal/cm2)
Long Sleeve Shirt & Pants, Safety Glasses, Hearing
0 0-1.2
Protection, Leather Gloves
AR Shirt & Pants (AR 4), Hardhat & Safety Glasses,
1 1.2-4 Faceshield (AR 4), Hearing Protection, Leather Gloves &
Work Shoes
AR Shirt & Pants (AR 8), Hardhat, Safety Glasses,
2 4-8 Faceshield (AR 8), Flash Suit Hood, Hearing Protection,
Leather Gloves & Work Shoes
AR Shirt & Pants with AR Coverall all with combined AR
of at least 25, Hardhat, Safety Glasses, Flash Suit Hood,
3 8-25
Hearing Protection, Arc-Rated Gloves & Leather Work
Shoes
AR Shirt & Pants Plus Flash Suit and Hood all with
combined AR of at least 40, Hardhat, Safety Glasses,
4 25-40
Hearing Protection, Arc-Rated Gloves & Leather Work
Shoes
ENERGIZED WORK PROHIBITED!
DANGER! >40 (No safe PPE is available for all hazards at this level)
Arc Flash Hazard Labels

Based on the PPE descriptions detailed above, all resulting arc flash
hazard labels will be similar to that as shown in the figure below.
APPENDIX 3A:SHORT CIRCUIT FAULT ANALYSIS INPUT REPORT
Project:
Customer-
ARC FLASH STUDY
3160940
KRS

DAPPER Fault Analysis Input Report (English)

Utilities

Contribution Bus In/Out Nominal -------- Contribution Data -------- PU (100 MVA Base)
From Name Name Service Voltage Duty Units X/R R PU X PU

UTILITY MV SWITCHGEAR In 13,800 3P: 434 MVA 8.00 Pos: 0.029 0.229
SLG: 216 MVA 8.00 Zero: 0.000 0.002

Generators

Contribution Bus In/Out Nominal -------- Contribution Data -------- PU (100 MVA Base)
From Name Name Service Voltage Base kVA X" X/R R PU X PU

GEN-EMDP-C1 GEN-EMDP-C1 BUS In 480 312.50 0.15 20.00 2.40 48.00


0.15 20.00 2.40 48.00
0.15 20.00 2.40 48.00
GEN-EMDP-L5 GEN-EMDP-L5 BUS In 480 1,000.00 0.15 20.00 0.75 15.00
0.15 20.00 0.75 15.00
0.15 20.00 0.75 15.00
GEN-LIFE SAFETY GEN-LIFE SAFETY BU In 480 187.50 0.15 20.00 4.00 80.00
0.15 20.00 4.00 80.00
0.15 20.00 4.00 80.00

Motors

Contribution # of Bus In/Out Nominal --------- Contribution Data -------- PU (100 MVA Base)
From Name Motors Name Service Voltage Base kVA Xd" X/R R PU X PU

MTR-FIRE PUMP 1 FIRE PUMP In 480 50.13 0.1692 10.00 33.739 337.403

Cables

1
Cable From Bus In/Out Qty Length ------ Cable Description ------ Per Unit (100 MVA Base)
Name To Bus Service /Ph Feet Size Cond. Type Duct Type Insul R pu jX pu

BUS-MAIN #1 MAIN #1 LINE In 1 1 2000 Copper Busway Epoxy Pos: 0.0029 0.0015
SWITCHGEAR # Zero: 0.0170 0.0081
BUS-MAIN #2 MAIN #2 LINE In 1 1 2000 Copper Busway Epoxy Pos: 0.0029 0.0015
SWITCHGEAR # Zero: 0.0170 0.0081
BUS-NORTH BUS D BUS-0170 In 1 56 1000 Copper Busway Epoxy Pos: 0.3451 0.1604
NORTH BUS DU Zero: 2.0514 0.8580
BUS-SOUTH BUS D SWITCHGEAR #1 In 1 130 1000 Copper Busway Epoxy Pos: 0.8012 0.3724
SOUTH BUS DU Zero: 4.7622 1.9918

BUS-TIE SWITCHGEAR #1 In 1 1 2000 Copper Busway Epoxy Pos: 0.0029 0.0015


SWITCHGEAR # Zero: 0.0170 0.0081
CBL-1NA NORTH BUS DUC In 1 7 2/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.3099 0.1619
1NA Zero: 0.9765 0.3986
CBL-1NB 1NDP In 1 25 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 1.4851 2.6754
1NB-1 Zero: 4.6748 6.5875
CBL-1NB2 1NB-1 In 1 75 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 35.0176 10.1412
1NB2 Zero:110.3573 24.9630

CBL-1SA-1 SOUTH BUS DUC In 1 13 2/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.5755 0.3007
1SA-1 Zero: 1.8135 0.7403
CBL-1SA-2 1SA-1 In 1 6 2/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.2656 0.1388
1SA-2 Zero: 0.8370 0.3417
CBL-1SB 1SDP In 1 14 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.8316 1.4982
1SB-1 Zero: 2.6179 3.6890
CBL-1SB-2 1SB-1 In 1 6 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.3564 0.6421
1SB-2 Zero: 1.1219 1.5810

CBL-1SDP BUS-0090 In 2 12 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.3564 0.6421


1SDP Zero: 1.1219 1.5810
CBL-2NA NORTH BUS DUC In 1 6 2/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.2656 0.1388
2NA Zero: 0.8370 0.3417
CBL-2NB 1NDP In 1 25 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 1.4851 2.6754
2NB-1 Zero: 4.6748 6.5875
CBL-2NB-2 2NB-1 In 1 6 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.3564 0.6421
2NB-2 Zero: 1.1219 1.5810

CBL-2SA SOUTH BUS DUC In 1 6 2/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.2656 0.1388
2SA Zero: 0.8370 0.3417
CBL-2SB 1SDP In 1 25 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 1.4851 2.6754
2SB-1 Zero: 4.6748 6.5875
CBL-2SB-2 2SB-1 In 1 15 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.8910 1.6053
2SB-2 Zero: 2.8049 3.9525
CBL-3EPS EMDP-C3 In 1 18 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 1.5781 0.4570
3EPS Zero: 4.9734 1.1250

CBL-3EPS0 EMDP-C3 In 1 50 6 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 11.0677 1.4865


DRY COOL Zero: 34.8785 3.6610

2
Cable From Bus In/Out Qty Length ------ Cable Description ------ Per Unit (100 MVA Base)
Name To Bus Service /Ph Feet Size Cond. Type Duct Type Insul R pu jX pu

CBL-3NA NORTH BUS DUC In 1 13 2/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.5755 0.3007
3NA Zero: 1.8135 0.7403
CBL-3NC 3NDP In 1 40 1/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 11.8343 4.9926
3NC Zero: 37.2966 12.2874
CBL-3NDP BUS-0088 In 2 15 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.4455 0.8026
3NDP Zero: 1.4024 1.9762

CBL-3NDP0 BUS-0092 In 2 15 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.4455 0.8026


1NDP Zero: 1.4024 1.9762
CBL-3SA-1 SOUTH BUS DUC In 1 13 2/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.5755 0.3007
3SA-1 Zero: 1.8135 0.7403
CBL-3SB-2 3SB-1 In 1 1 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.4669 0.1352
3SB-2 Zero: 1.4714 0.3328
CBL-3SC 3SDP In 1 45 1/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 13.3136 5.6167
3SC Zero: 41.9587 13.8233

CBL-3SC1 3SC In 1 10 6 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 11.7881 1.5833


3SC1 Zero: 37.1487 3.8993
CBL-3SDP BUS-0089 In 2 15 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.4455 0.8026
3SDP Zero: 1.4024 1.9762
CBL-4NA NORTH BUS DUC In 1 13 2/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.5755 0.3007
4NA Zero: 1.8135 0.7403
CBL-4NB 3NDP In 1 15 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.8910 1.6053
4NB Zero: 2.8049 3.9525

CBL4SA SOUTH BUS DUC In 1 13 2/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.5755 0.3007
4SA Zero: 1.8135 0.7403
CBL-4SB1 3SDP In 1 15 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.8910 1.6053
4SB1 Zero: 2.8049 3.9525
CBL-4SB2 4SB1 In 1 15 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.8910 1.6053
4SB2 Zero: 2.8049 3.9525
CBL-AC-3N 3EPS In 1 50 8 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 17.5998 1.6363
AC-3N Zero: 55.4666 4.0278

CBL-AC-4N 3EPS In 1 50 8 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 17.5998 1.6363


AC-4N Zero: 55.4666 4.0278
CBL-ATS-C2 E EMDP-C1 In 1 15 3/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.5241 0.3379
ATS-C2 E Zero: 1.6517 0.8320
CBL-ATS-C2 N SWITCHGEAR #2 In 1 230 3/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 8.0360 5.1810
ATS-C2 N Zero: 25.3260 12.7578
CBL-ATS-C3 E EMDP-C1 In 1 22 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.3609 0.4688
ATS-C3 E Zero: 1.1372 1.1544

CBL-ATS-C3 N SWITCHGEAR #1 In 1 230 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 3.7734 4.9015
ATS-C3 N Zero: 11.8893 12.0690
CBL-ATS-C4 E EMDP-L5 In 2 25 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.2051 0.2664
ATS-C4 E Zero: 0.6462 0.6559

3
Cable From Bus In/Out Qty Length ------ Cable Description ------ Per Unit (100 MVA Base)
Name To Bus Service /Ph Feet Size Cond. Type Duct Type Insul R pu jX pu

CBL-ATS-C4 N SWITCHGEAR #2 In 2 185 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 1.5176 1.9712
ATS-C4 N Zero: 4.7816 4.8538
CBL-ATS-C5 E EMDP-L5 In 2 20 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.1641 0.2131
ATS-C5 E Zero: 0.5169 0.5247

CBL-ATS-C5 N SWITCHGEAR #1 In 2 120 500 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.7656 1.2135
ATS-C5 N Zero: 2.4115 2.9870
CBL-ATS-C6 E EMDP-L5 In 1 15 500 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.1914 0.3034
ATS-C6 E Zero: 0.6029 0.7467
CBL-ATS-C6 N SWITCHGEAR #2 In 1 75 500 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.9570 1.5169
ATS-C6 N Zero: 3.0143 3.7337
CBL-ATS-FIRE PUMEDP In 1 85 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 7.4523 2.1582
ATS-FIRE PUMP Zero: 23.4857 5.3125

CBL-ATS-FIRE PUMATS-FIRE PUMP N In 1 50 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 4.3837 1.2695


MAIN #1 LINE Zero: 13.8151 3.1250
CBL-ATS-FIRE PUMATS-FIRE PUMP N In 1 70 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 6.1372 1.7773
MAIN #2 LINE Zero: 19.3411 4.3750
CBL-ATS-KOHLER EEDP In 1 25 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.4102 0.5328
ATS-KOHLER E Zero: 1.2923 1.3118
CBL-ATS-KOHLER NSWITCHGEAR #1 In 1 40 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.6563 0.8524
ATS-KOHLER N Zero: 2.0677 2.0990

CBL-BAR PANEL KC In 1 65 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 30.3486 8.7891


BAR PANEL Zero: 95.6430 21.6346
CBL-BOOSTER HE PANEL KA In 1 50 6 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 11.0677 1.4865
BOOSTER HEAT Zero: 34.8785 3.6610
CBL-CAP-N NORTH BUS DUC In 1 15 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.2461 0.3197
BUS-CAP-N Zero: 0.7754 0.7871
CBL-CAP-S SOUTH BUS DUC In 1 15 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.2461 0.3197
BUS-CAP-S Zero: 0.7754 0.7871

CBL-CRU-4C2-AH 3EPS In 1 50 8 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 17.5998 1.6363


CRU-4C2-AH Zero: 55.4666 4.0278
CBL-CRU-4C2-CU 3EPS In 1 50 12 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 40.5816 1.9748
CRU-4C2-CU Zero:127.8950 4.8633
CBL-CU-2N 3EPS In 1 50 12 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 40.5816 1.9748
CU-2N Zero:127.8950 4.8633
CBL-CU-3N 3EPS In 1 50 12 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 40.5816 1.9748
CU-3N Zero:127.8950 4.8633

CBL-CU-4N 3EPS In 1 50 12 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 40.5816 1.9748


CU-4N Zero:127.8950 4.8633
CBL-CU-4N0 3EPS In 1 50 8 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 17.5998 1.6363
CU-4N0 Zero: 55.4666 4.0278
CBL-DISHWASHER PANEL KA In 1 50 8 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 17.5998 1.6363
DISHWASHER Zero: 55.4666 4.0278

4
Cable From Bus In/Out Qty Length ------ Cable Description ------ Per Unit (100 MVA Base)
Name To Bus Service /Ph Feet Size Cond. Type Duct Type Insul R pu jX pu

CBL-DISPOSER PANEL KA In 1 50 12 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 40.5816 1.9748


DISPOSER Zero:127.8950 4.8633

CBL-EDP GEN-LIFE SAFET In 1 10 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.1641 0.2131
EDP Zero: 0.5169 0.5247
CBL-EF-11 PANEL KA In 1 50 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 25.6076 1.8533
EF-11 Zero: 80.7031 4.5638
CBL-ELEV #1 SWITCHGEAR #1 In 1 65 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 5.6988 1.6504
ELEV #1 Zero: 17.9596 4.0625
CBL-ELEV #2 SWITCHGEAR #1 In 1 65 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 5.6988 1.6504
ELEV #2 Zero: 17.9596 4.0625

CBL-ELEV #3 SWITCHGEAR #2 In 1 65 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 5.6988 1.6504


ELEV #3 Zero: 17.9596 4.0625
CBL-ELEV #4 SWITCHGEAR #2 In 1 65 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 5.6988 1.6504
ELEV #4 Zero: 17.9596 4.0625
CBL-EM2A EMBA In 1 95 4 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 13.2357 2.6059
EM2A Zero: 41.7109 6.4158
CBL-EMBA BUS-0030 In 1 45 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.7383 0.9590
EMBA Zero: 2.3262 2.3613

CBL-EMCC EMBA In 1 10 1/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.5556 0.2344


EMCC Zero: 1.7509 0.5768
CBL-EMDP-4 MAIN EMDP-4C LINE In 1 1 1/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.0556 0.0234
EMDP-C4 Zero: 0.1751 0.0577
CBL-EMDP-C1 GEN-EMDP-C1 BU In 2 195 4/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 2.7083 2.1032
EMDP-C1 LINE Zero: 8.5355 5.1797
CBL-EMDP-C1 MAI EMDP-C1 LINE In 2 1 4/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.0139 0.0108
EMDP-C1 Zero: 0.0438 0.0266

CBL-EMDP-C2 BUS-0032 In 1 280 3/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 9.7830 6.3073
EMDP-C2 LINE Zero: 30.8316 15.5313
CBL-EMDP-C2 MAI EMDP-C2 LINE In 1 1 3/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.0349 0.0225
EMDP-C2 Zero: 0.1101 0.0555
CBL-EMDP-C3 BUS-0037 In 1 280 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 4.5938 5.9670
EMDP-C3 Zero: 14.4740 14.6927
CBL-EMDP-C4 UPS-C1 OUTPUT In 1 10 1/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.5556 0.2344
EMDP-4C LINE Zero: 1.7509 0.5768

CBL-EMDP-L5 GEN-EMDP-L5 BU In 1 10 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.1641 0.2131


EMDP-L5 Zero: 0.5169 0.5247
CBL-EMDP-L5 LOA GEN-EMDP-L5 BU In 1 10 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.1641 0.2131
EMDP-L5 LOAD B Zero: 0.5169 0.5247
CBL-EMDP-L6 BUS-0033 In 1 175 500 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 2.2331 3.5395
EMDP-L6 Zero: 7.0334 8.7120
CBL-EXHAUST FA MCC-B In 1 50 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 25.6076 1.8533

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Cable From Bus In/Out Qty Length ------ Cable Description ------ Per Unit (100 MVA Base)
Name To Bus Service /Ph Feet Size Cond. Type Duct Type Insul R pu jX pu

EXHAUST FAN 1 Zero: 80.7031 4.5638

CBL-EXHAUST FA EMCC In 1 50 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 25.6076 1.8533


EXHAUST FAN 2 Zero: 80.7031 4.5638
CBL-EXHAUST FA MCC-B In 1 50 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 25.6076 1.8533
EXHAUST FAN 2 Zero: 80.7031 4.5638
CBL-EXHAUST FA MCC-B In 1 50 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 25.6076 1.8533
EXHAUST FAN 3 Zero: 80.7031 4.5638
CBL-EXHAUST FA EMCC In 1 50 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 25.6076 1.8533
EXHAUST FAN 3 Zero: 80.7031 4.5638

CBL-EXHAUST FA EMCC In 1 50 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 25.6076 1.8533


EXHAUST FAN 3 Zero: 80.7031 4.5638
CBL-EXHAUST FA EMCC In 1 50 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 25.6076 1.8533
EXHAUST FAN 4 Zero: 80.7031 4.5638
CBL-EXHAUST FA MCC-B In 1 50 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 25.6076 1.8533
EXHAUST FAN 6 Zero: 80.7031 4.5638
CBL-EXHAUST FA MCC-B In 1 50 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 25.6076 1.8533
EXHAUST FAN 7 Zero: 80.7031 4.5638

CBL-EXHAUST FA MCC-B In 1 50 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 25.6076 1.8533


EXHAUST FAN 8 Zero: 80.7031 4.5638
CBL-FIRE PUMP BUS-0038 In 1 25 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 2.1918 0.6348
FIRE PUMP Zero: 6.9076 1.5625
CBL-HEAT PUMP PANEL KA In 1 50 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 25.6076 1.8533
HEAT PUMP Zero: 80.7031 4.5638
CBL-HEAT PUMP H PANEL KA In 1 50 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 25.6076 1.8533
HEAT PUMP HT Zero: 80.7031 4.5638

CBL-HUMIDIFIER EMDP-L6 In 1 50 8 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 17.5998 1.6363


HUMIDIFIER Zero: 55.4666 4.0278
CBL-IDF-1N XF-PANEL IDF-1N In 1 10 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 5.1215 0.3707
BUS-0139 Zero: 16.1406 0.9128
CBL-IDF-3S XF-PANEL IDF-3S D In 1 6 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 3.0729 0.2224
BUS-0140 Zero: 9.6844 0.5477
CBL-KB-1 BUS-0155 In 1 10 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.5940 1.0702
KB-1 Zero: 1.8699 2.6350

CBL-KB-2 KB-1 In 1 5 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.2970 0.5351


KB-2 Zero: 0.9350 1.3175
CBL-KB-3 KB-2 In 1 5 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.2970 0.5351
KB-3 Zero: 0.9350 1.3175
CBL-KC KB-3 In 1 12 1/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 3.5503 1.4978
KC Zero: 11.1890 3.6862
CBL-KETTLE COO PANEL KA In 1 50 8 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 17.5998 1.6363
KETTLE COOK Zero: 55.4666 4.0278

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Cable From Bus In/Out Qty Length ------ Cable Description ------ Per Unit (100 MVA Base)
Name To Bus Service /Ph Feet Size Cond. Type Duct Type Insul R pu jX pu

CBL-KITCHEN EX PANEL KA In 1 50 12 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 40.5816 1.9748


KITCHEN EX Zero:127.8950 4.8633
CBL-LS LOAD BAN GEN-LIFE SAFET In 1 10 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.1641 0.2131
LS LOAD BANK Zero: 0.5169 0.5247
CBL-MCC-B SWITCHGEAR #1 In 1 30 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 2.6302 0.7617
MCC-B Zero: 8.2891 1.8750
CBL-NORTH BUS D SWITCHGEAR #2 In 3 165 400 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.8498 1.1697
BUS-0170 Zero: 2.6784 2.8789

CBL-PANEL BA SWITCHGEAR #2 In 1 50 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 4.3837 1.2695


PANEL BA Zero: 13.8151 3.1250
CBL-PANEL KA SWITCHGEAR #1 In 1 50 600 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.5577 1.0048
PANEL KA Zero: 1.7556 2.4740
CBL-PDU C1A EMDP-C4 In 1 100 6 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 22.1354 2.9731
PDU C1A 480V Zero: 69.7570 7.3220
CBL-PDU C2B EMDP-C4 In 1 100 6 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 22.1354 2.9731
PDU C2B 480V Zero: 69.7570 7.3220

CBL-RTU-1 BUS-0031 In 2 195 500 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 1.2441 1.9720
RTU-1 Zero: 3.9186 4.8538
CBL-RTU-2 BUS-0036 In 2 250 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 2.0508 2.6638
RTU-2 Zero: 6.4616 6.5592
CBL-RTU-3 SWITCHGEAR #2 In 1 165 250 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 3.9531 3.5449
RTU-3 Zero: 12.4538 8.7298
CBL-RTU-4 EMDP-L6 In 1 100 250 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 2.3958 2.1484
RTU-4 Zero: 7.5477 5.2908

CBL-SUPPLY FAN 1 MCC-B In 1 50 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 25.6076 1.8533


SUPPLY FAN 1 Zero: 80.7031 4.5638
CBL-SUPPLY FAN 3 EMCC In 1 50 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 25.6076 1.8533
SUPPLY FAN 3 Zero: 80.7031 4.5638
CBL-UPS-C1 BYPASEMDP-C2 In 1 15 3/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.5241 0.3379
UPS-C1 BYPASS Zero: 1.6517 0.8320
CBL-UPS-C1 INPUT EMDP-C2 In 1 25 3/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.8735 0.5632
UPS-C1 INPUT Zero: 2.7528 1.3867

CBL-UPS-C2 EMDP-C2 In 1 40 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 3.5069 1.0156


UPS-C2 IN Zero: 11.0521 2.5000
CBL-XF-1ER XF-1ER D/S In 1 6 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 3.0729 0.2224
BUS-0121 Zero: 9.6844 0.5477
CBL-XF-1ER D/S EMDP-C2 In 1 250 4 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 34.8307 6.8576
XF-1ER D/S Zero:109.7656 16.8837
CBL-XF-3ER XF-3ER D/S In 1 6 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 3.0729 0.2224
BUS-0120 Zero: 9.6844 0.5477

CBL-XF-3ER D/S EMDP-C2 In 1 180 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 92.1875 6.6719
XF-3ER D/S Zero:290.5313 16.4297

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Cable From Bus In/Out Qty Length ------ Cable Description ------ Per Unit (100 MVA Base)
Name To Bus Service /Ph Feet Size Cond. Type Duct Type Insul R pu jX pu

CBL-XF-3SD D/S SOUTH BUS DUC In 1 155 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 13.5894 3.9355
XF-3SD D/S Zero: 42.8268 9.6875
CBL-XFMR-3 MV SWITCHGEA In 1 30 2 Copper Non-Magnetic EPR Pos: 0.0032 0.0009
BUS-0003 Zero: 0.0051 0.0022
CBL-XFMR-4 MV SWITCHGEA In 1 30 2 Copper Non-Magnetic EPR Pos: 0.0032 0.0009
BUS-0002 Zero: 0.0051 0.0022

CBL-XF-PANEL ID EMDP-C4 In 1 300 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos:153.6458 11.1198


XF-PANEL IDF- Zero:484.2188 27.3828
CBL-XF-PANEL ID EMDP-C4 In 1 180 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 92.1875 6.6719
XF-PANEL IDF- Zero:290.5313 16.4297
CBL-XF-T1 EMBA In 1 50 2 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 4.3837 1.2695
BUS-0034 Zero: 13.8151 3.1250
CBL-XF-T10 PANEL KA In 1 10 2/0 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.4427 0.2313
BUS-0153 Zero: 1.3950 0.5694

CBL-XF-T11 NORTH BUS DUC In 1 10 8 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 3.5200 0.3273
BUS-0097 Zero: 11.0933 0.8056
CBL-XF-T12 EMDP-C4 In 1 110 6 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 24.3490 3.2704
BUS-0098 Zero: 76.7326 8.0543
CBL-XF-T13 NORTH BUS DUC In 1 10 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.1641 0.2131
BUS-0091 Zero: 0.5169 0.5247
CBL-XF-T2 PANEL BA In 1 30 6 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 6.6406 0.8919
BUS-0035 Zero: 20.9271 2.1966

CBL-XF-T5 SOUTH BUS DUC In 1 10 350 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.1641 0.2131
BUS-0080 Zero: 0.5169 0.5247
CBL-XF-T6 SOUTH BUS DUC In 1 10 400 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.1545 0.2127
BUS-0079 Zero: 0.4870 0.5234
CBL-XF-T8 NORTH BUS DUC In 1 10 400 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 0.1545 0.2127
BUS-0087 Zero: 0.4870 0.5234
CBL-XF-T9 EM2A In 1 6 10 Copper Magnetic PVC Pos: 3.0729 0.2224
BUS-0040 Zero: 9.6844 0.5477

2-Winding Transformers

Xformer In/Out ------------------Primary & Secondary--------------- Nominal Z PU (100 MVA Base)


Name Service Bus Conn. Volts FLA kVA R pu jX pu

XF-1ER In BUS-0121 D 480 54 45.0 Pos: 37.5933 109.0333


1ER WG 208 125 Zero: 37.5933 109.0333

XF-3ER In BUS-0120 D 480 18 15.0 Pos: 124.3533 307.1133


3ER WG 208 42 Zero: 124.3533 307.1133

XF-3SD In XF-3SD D/S D 480 90 75.0 Pos: 24.1627 76.2640


3SD WG 208 208 Zero: 24.1627 76.2640

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Xformer In/Out ------------------Primary & Secondary--------------- Nominal Z PU (100 MVA Base)
Name Service Bus Conn. Volts FLA kVA R pu jX pu

XF-PANEL 3S In BUS-0098 D 480 36 30.0 Pos: 40.5367 110.4633


3SB-1 WG 208 83 Zero: 40.5367 110.4633

XF-PANEL IDF-1N In BUS-0139 D 480 18 15.0 Pos: 124.3533 307.1133


IDF-IN WG 208 42 Zero: 124.3533 307.1133

XF-PANEL IDF-3S In BUS-0140 D 480 18 15.0 Pos: 124.3533 307.1133


IDF-3S WG 208 42 Zero: 124.3533 307.1133

XF-T1 In BUS-0034 D 480 36 30.0 Pos: 56.2700 153.3333


EMBB WG 208 83 Zero: 56.2700 153.3333

XF-T10 In BUS-0153 D 480 135 112.5 Pos: 10.8027 36.6640


BUS-0155 WG 208 312 Zero: 10.8027 36.6640

XF-T11 In BUS-0097 D 480 36 30.0 Pos: 55.0067 149.8933


T11 208V WG 208 83 Zero: 55.0067 149.8933

XF-T18 In BUS-0091 D 480 271 225.0 Pos: 6.4871 25.2693


BUS-0092 WG 208 625 Zero: 6.4871 25.2693

XF-T2 In BUS-0035 D 480 54 45.0 Pos: 37.7400 109.4533


BB WG 208 125 Zero: 37.7400 109.4533

XF-T5 In BUS-0080 D 480 271 225.0 Pos: 6.4871 25.2693


BUS-0090 WG 208 625 Zero: 6.4871 25.2693

XF-T6 In BUS-0079 D 480 271 225.0 Pos: 6.4871 25.2693


BUS-0089 WG 208 625 Zero: 6.4871 25.2693

XF-T8 In BUS-0087 D 480 271 225.0 Pos: 6.4871 25.2693


BUS-0088 WG 208 625 Zero: 6.4871 25.2693

XF-T9 In BUS-0040 D 480 18 15.0 Pos: 112.5400 306.6667


EM2B WG 208 42 Zero: 112.5400 306.6667

XF-XFMR-3 In BUS-0003 D 13,800 56 1,000.0 Pos: 0.9606 5.4865


MAIN #2 LINE WG 480 1,603 Zero: 0.9606 5.4865

XF-XFMR-4 In BUS-0002 D 13,800 56 1,000.0 Pos: 0.9606 5.4865


MAIN #1 LINE WG 480 1,603 Zero: 0.9606 5.4865

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APPENDIX 3B:UTILITY FAULT DUTY DATA
Strawmyer, Kris [NETPWR/HVM/INDY]
From: anerino@firstenergycorp.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2013 4:03 PM
To: Strawmyer, Kris [NETPWR/HVM/INDY]
Subject:

Hi Kris,

The primary fault duty at this location is 430.4 MVA at 13.2 kV.

The 13.2 kV - 277/480 V transformers that serve this building belong to Met-ed.

If you have any questions or need more information, please let me know.

Al Nerino
Engineering Supervisor
Met-ed

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APPENDIX 4:SHORT CIRCUIT FAULT ANALYSIS OUTPUT REPORT
Project:
Customer -
ARC FLASH STUDY
3160940
KRS

ANSI Complete Fault Report

A_FAULT Settings

Fault Type 3 Phase+Unbalanced LV Duty Yes Int Duty Yes


Faulted Bus All Buses LV Report Complete Int Report Complete
Include Tap No Mom Duty Yes Solution Method E/Z
Pre-fault Voltage 1.0000 Mom Report Complete NACD Option Interpolated

Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

1ER 208 3 Phase: 1.71 0.6 1.39 1.73 1.72 Z1: 162.43 0.04 0.06
SLG: 1.91 0.4 1.64 1.95 --- Z2: 162.43 --- ---
LL: 1.48 0.3 --- --- --- Z0: 115.33 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.141 LLG: 1.67 0.3 --- --- ---

1NA 480 3 Phase: 18.66 15.5 2.08 19.55 19.10 Z1: 6.45 0.01 0.01
SLG: 14.80 7.1 1.57 15.07 --- Z2: 6.45 --- ---
LL: 16.16 7.8 --- --- --- Z0: 11.57 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 12.223 LLG: 18.01 8.6 --- --- ---

1NB-1 208 3 Phase: 7.65 2.8 3.16 8.64 8.15 Z1: 36.28 0.00 0.01
SLG: 7.67 1.6 2.99 8.55 --- Z2: 36.28 --- ---
LL: 6.63 1.4 --- --- --- Z0: 36.09 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 7.679 LLG: 7.74 1.6 --- --- ---

1NB2 208 3 Phase: 4.31 1.6 0.96 4.32 4.32 Z1: 64.35 0.02 0.02
SLG: 3.18 0.7 0.68 3.18 --- Z2: 64.35 --- ---
LL: 3.74 0.8 --- --- --- Z0: 136.26 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.491 LLG: 4.23 0.9 --- --- ---

1NDP 208 3 Phase: 8.34 3.0 3.38 9.56 8.96 Z1: 33.28 0.00 0.01
SLG: 8.77 1.8 3.41 10.06 --- Z2: 33.28 --- ---
LL: 7.22 1.5 --- --- --- Z0: 28.36 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 9.252 LLG: 8.53 1.8 --- --- ---

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Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

1SA-1 480 3 Phase: 21.23 17.6 1.84 21.92 21.57 Z1: 5.67 0.01 0.01
SLG: 16.20 7.8 1.24 16.31 --- Z2: 5.67 --- ---
LL: 18.38 8.8 --- --- --- Z0: 11.13 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 12.996 LLG: 20.72 9.9 --- --- ---

1SA-2 480 3 Phase: 20.30 16.9 1.70 20.80 20.55 Z1: 5.93 0.01 0.01
SLG: 15.28 7.3 1.16 15.34 --- Z2: 5.93 --- ---
LL: 17.58 8.4 --- --- --- Z0: 11.97 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 12.145 LLG: 19.76 9.5 --- --- ---

1SB-1 208 3 Phase: 8.23 3.0 3.30 9.37 8.81 Z1: 33.74 0.00 0.01
SLG: 8.35 1.7 3.19 9.45 --- Z2: 33.74 --- ---
LL: 7.13 1.5 --- --- --- Z0: 32.21 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 8.484 LLG: 8.33 1.7 --- --- ---

1SB-2 208 3 Phase: 8.06 2.9 3.25 9.15 8.61 Z1: 34.46 0.00 0.01
SLG: 8.09 1.7 3.10 9.09 --- Z2: 34.46 --- ---
LL: 6.98 1.5 --- --- --- Z0: 34.07 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 8.118 LLG: 8.13 1.7 --- --- ---

1SDP 208 3 Phase: 8.66 3.1 3.44 9.96 9.32 Z1: 32.06 0.00 0.01
SLG: 9.05 1.9 3.47 10.42 --- Z2: 32.06 --- ---
LL: 7.50 1.6 --- --- --- Z0: 27.91 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 9.477 LLG: 8.81 1.8 --- --- ---

2NA 480 3 Phase: 18.78 15.6 2.11 19.71 19.25 Z1: 6.41 0.01 0.01
SLG: 14.93 7.2 1.59 15.22 --- Z2: 6.41 --- ---
LL: 16.26 7.8 --- --- --- Z0: 11.44 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 12.349 LLG: 18.13 8.7 --- --- ---

2NB-1 208 3 Phase: 7.65 2.8 3.16 8.64 8.15 Z1: 36.28 0.00 0.01
SLG: 7.67 1.6 2.99 8.55 --- Z2: 36.28 --- ---
LL: 6.63 1.4 --- --- --- Z0: 36.09 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 7.679 LLG: 7.74 1.6 --- --- ---

2NB-2 208 3 Phase: 7.50 2.7 3.12 8.44 7.98 Z1: 37.00 0.01 0.02
SLG: 7.44 1.5 2.92 8.26 --- Z2: 37.00 --- ---
LL: 6.50 1.4 --- --- --- Z0: 37.97 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 7.375 LLG: 7.57 1.6 --- --- ---

2SA 480 3 Phase: 22.40 18.6 2.05 23.42 22.92 Z1: 5.37 0.01 0.01
SLG: 17.42 8.4 1.36 17.59 --- Z2: 5.37 --- ---
LL: 19.40 9.3 --- --- --- Z0: 10.15 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 14.134 LLG: 21.95 10.5 --- --- ---

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Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

2SB-1 208 3 Phase: 7.92 2.9 3.21 8.96 8.45 Z1: 35.06 0.00 0.01
SLG: 7.88 1.6 3.02 8.81 --- Z2: 35.06 --- ---
LL: 6.86 1.4 --- --- --- Z0: 35.62 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 7.835 LLG: 7.98 1.7 --- --- ---

2SB-2 208 3 Phase: 7.53 2.7 3.09 8.46 8.00 Z1: 36.86 0.01 0.02
SLG: 7.30 1.5 2.84 8.07 --- Z2: 36.86 --- ---
LL: 6.52 1.4 --- --- --- Z0: 40.32 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 7.089 LLG: 7.55 1.6 --- --- ---

3EPS 480 3 Phase: 6.23 5.2 1.37 6.29 6.26 Z1: 19.31 0.03 0.04
SLG: 4.25 2.0 1.14 4.27 --- Z2: 19.31 --- ---
LL: 5.40 2.6 --- --- --- Z0: 46.42 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 3.223 LLG: 5.81 2.8 --- --- ---

3ER 208 3 Phase: 0.68 0.2 1.38 0.69 0.69 Z1: 407.24 0.10 0.14
SLG: 0.73 0.2 1.61 0.75 --- Z2: 407.24 --- ---
LL: 0.59 0.1 --- --- --- Z0: 331.33 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.784 LLG: 0.66 0.1 --- --- ---

3NA 480 3 Phase: 17.95 14.9 1.93 18.63 18.29 Z1: 6.70 0.01 0.01
SLG: 14.06 6.7 1.45 14.25 --- Z2: 6.70 --- ---
LL: 15.55 7.5 --- --- --- Z0: 12.37 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 11.509 LLG: 17.33 8.3 --- --- ---

3NC 208 3 Phase: 6.50 2.3 1.72 6.67 6.58 Z1: 42.70 0.01 0.02
SLG: 5.80 1.2 1.28 5.84 --- Z2: 42.70 --- ---
LL: 5.63 1.2 --- --- --- Z0: 60.04 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 5.166 LLG: 6.72 1.4 --- --- ---

3NDP 208 3 Phase: 8.34 3.0 3.39 9.56 8.96 Z1: 33.27 0.00 0.01
SLG: 8.77 1.8 3.41 10.07 --- Z2: 33.27 --- ---
LL: 7.22 1.5 --- --- --- Z0: 28.36 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 9.252 LLG: 8.53 1.8 --- --- ---

3SA-1 480 3 Phase: 21.23 17.6 1.84 21.92 21.57 Z1: 5.67 0.01 0.01
SLG: 16.20 7.8 1.24 16.31 --- Z2: 5.67 --- ---
LL: 18.38 8.8 --- --- --- Z0: 11.13 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 12.996 LLG: 20.72 9.9 --- --- ---

3SB-1 208 3 Phase: 1.77 0.6 1.54 1.79 1.78 Z1: 157.24 0.04 0.06
SLG: 1.94 0.4 1.76 1.99 --- Z2: 157.24 --- ---
LL: 1.53 0.3 --- --- --- Z0: 117.67 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.134 LLG: 1.74 0.4 --- --- ---

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Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

3SB-2 208 3 Phase: 1.76 0.6 1.53 1.79 1.78 Z1: 157.61 0.04 0.06
SLG: 1.93 0.4 1.75 1.98 --- Z2: 157.61 --- ---
LL: 1.53 0.3 --- --- --- Z0: 118.49 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.122 LLG: 1.74 0.4 --- --- ---

3SC 208 3 Phase: 6.46 2.3 1.62 6.59 6.53 Z1: 42.97 0.01 0.02
SLG: 5.60 1.2 1.20 5.63 --- Z2: 42.97 --- ---
LL: 5.59 1.2 --- --- --- Z0: 64.59 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 4.885 LLG: 6.62 1.4 --- --- ---

3SC1 208 3 Phase: 5.40 1.9 1.10 5.42 5.41 Z1: 51.39 0.01 0.02
SLG: 4.22 0.9 0.77 4.22 --- Z2: 51.39 --- ---
LL: 4.68 1.0 --- --- --- Z0: 97.93 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 3.403 LLG: 5.40 1.1 --- --- ---

3SD 208 3 Phase: 2.96 1.1 2.13 3.11 3.04 Z1: 93.75 0.02 0.04
SLG: 3.12 0.6 2.37 3.33 --- Z2: 93.75 --- ---
LL: 2.56 0.5 --- --- --- Z0: 80.00 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 3.289 LLG: 2.93 0.6 --- --- ---

3SDP 208 3 Phase: 8.61 3.1 3.43 9.90 9.26 Z1: 32.23 0.00 0.01
SLG: 8.97 1.9 3.44 10.31 --- Z2: 32.23 --- ---
LL: 7.46 1.6 --- --- --- Z0: 28.36 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 9.360 LLG: 8.76 1.8 --- --- ---

4NA 480 3 Phase: 17.95 14.9 1.93 18.63 18.29 Z1: 6.70 0.01 0.01
SLG: 14.06 6.7 1.45 14.25 --- Z2: 6.70 --- ---
LL: 15.55 7.5 --- --- --- Z0: 12.37 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 11.509 LLG: 17.33 8.3 --- --- ---

4NB 208 3 Phase: 7.91 2.9 3.25 8.98 8.46 Z1: 35.07 0.00 0.01
SLG: 8.07 1.7 3.13 9.10 --- Z2: 35.07 --- ---
LL: 6.85 1.4 --- --- --- Z0: 32.98 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 8.242 LLG: 8.04 1.7 --- --- ---

4SA 480 3 Phase: 21.23 17.6 1.84 21.92 21.57 Z1: 5.67 0.01 0.01
SLG: 16.20 7.8 1.24 16.31 --- Z2: 5.67 --- ---
LL: 18.38 8.8 --- --- --- Z0: 11.13 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 12.996 LLG: 20.72 9.9 --- --- ---

4SB1 208 3 Phase: 8.16 2.9 3.28 9.28 8.73 Z1: 34.03 0.00 0.01
SLG: 8.24 1.7 3.15 9.30 --- Z2: 34.03 --- ---
LL: 7.06 1.5 --- --- --- Z0: 32.98 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 8.328 LLG: 8.25 1.7 --- --- ---

4
Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

4SB2 208 3 Phase: 7.75 2.8 3.16 8.74 8.25 Z1: 35.84 0.00 0.01
SLG: 7.62 1.6 2.94 8.47 --- Z2: 35.84 --- ---
LL: 6.71 1.4 --- --- --- Z0: 37.65 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 7.494 LLG: 7.79 1.6 --- --- ---

AC-3N 480 3 Phase: 3.56 3.0 0.58 3.56 3.56 Z1: 33.79 0.07 0.04
SLG: 2.22 1.1 0.48 2.22 --- Z2: 33.79 --- ---
LL: 3.08 1.5 --- --- --- Z0: 95.68 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.605 LLG: 3.27 1.6 --- --- ---

AC-4N 480 3 Phase: 3.56 3.0 0.58 3.56 3.56 Z1: 33.79 0.07 0.04
SLG: 2.22 1.1 0.48 2.22 --- Z2: 33.79 --- ---
LL: 3.08 1.5 --- --- --- Z0: 95.68 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.605 LLG: 3.27 1.6 --- --- ---

ATS-C2 E 480 3 Phase: 2.37 2.0 8.94 3.34 2.88 Z1: 50.77 0.01 0.12
SLG: 2.30 1.1 6.48 3.05 --- Z2: 50.77 --- ---
LL: 2.05 1.0 --- --- --- Z0: 55.49 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.234 LLG: 2.41 1.2 --- --- ---

ATS-C2 N 480 3 Phase: 8.96 7.5 0.97 8.98 8.97 Z1: 13.42 0.02 0.02
SLG: 6.15 2.9 0.77 6.15 --- Z2: 13.42 --- ---
LL: 7.76 3.7 --- --- --- Z0: 32.13 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 4.657 LLG: 8.44 4.1 --- --- ---

ATS-C3 E 480 3 Phase: 2.36 2.0 9.23 3.35 2.88 Z1: 50.88 0.01 0.12
SLG: 2.30 1.1 6.74 3.07 --- Z2: 50.88 --- ---
LL: 2.05 1.0 --- --- --- Z0: 55.69 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.227 LLG: 2.40 1.2 --- --- ---

ATS-C3 N 480 3 Phase: 11.43 9.5 1.80 11.77 11.60 Z1: 10.52 0.01 0.02
SLG: 8.47 4.1 1.48 8.59 --- Z2: 10.52 --- ---
LL: 9.90 4.8 --- --- --- Z0: 21.63 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 6.718 LLG: 10.78 5.2 --- --- ---

ATS-C4 E 480 3 Phase: 7.75 6.4 13.83 11.68 9.82 Z1: 15.52 0.00 0.04
SLG: 7.63 3.7 11.36 11.18 --- Z2: 15.52 --- ---
LL: 6.71 3.2 --- --- --- Z0: 16.29 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 7.503 LLG: 7.79 3.7 --- --- ---

ATS-C4 N 480 3 Phase: 17.49 14.5 2.27 18.55 18.03 Z1: 6.88 0.01 0.01
SLG: 14.24 6.8 1.86 14.72 --- Z2: 6.88 --- ---
LL: 15.15 7.3 --- --- --- Z0: 11.62 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 11.994 LLG: 16.72 8.0 --- --- ---

5
Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

ATS-C5 E 480 3 Phase: 7.78 6.5 14.31 11.77 9.89 Z1: 15.46 0.00 0.04
SLG: 7.67 3.7 11.90 11.32 --- Z2: 15.46 --- ---
LL: 6.74 3.2 --- --- --- Z0: 16.15 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 7.557 LLG: 7.81 3.8 --- --- ---

ATS-C5 N 480 3 Phase: 20.52 17.1 2.83 22.65 21.60 Z1: 5.86 0.01 0.01
SLG: 17.57 8.4 2.44 18.86 --- Z2: 5.86 --- ---
LL: 17.77 8.5 --- --- --- Z0: 8.82 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 15.357 LLG: 19.60 9.4 --- --- ---

ATS-C6 E 480 3 Phase: 7.73 6.4 14.04 11.67 9.81 Z1: 15.56 0.00 0.04
SLG: 7.60 3.6 11.59 11.18 --- Z2: 15.56 --- ---
LL: 6.70 3.2 --- --- --- Z0: 16.38 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 7.470 LLG: 7.76 3.7 --- --- ---

ATS-C6 N 480 3 Phase: 19.32 16.1 2.70 21.13 20.24 Z1: 6.22 0.01 0.01
SLG: 16.25 7.8 2.30 17.28 --- Z2: 6.22 --- ---
LL: 16.73 8.0 --- --- --- Z0: 9.76 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 14.021 LLG: 18.42 8.8 --- --- ---

ATS-FIRE PUMP E 480 3 Phase: 1.45 1.2 7.09 1.95 1.71 Z1: 83.19 0.03 0.19
SLG: 1.41 0.7 4.89 1.76 --- Z2: 83.19 --- ---
LL: 1.25 0.6 --- --- --- Z0: 90.29 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.373 LLG: 1.50 0.7 --- --- ---

ATS-FIRE PUMP 480 3 Phase: 25.04 20.8 1.30 25.24 25.14 Z1: 4.80 0.01 0.01
N SLG: 19.02 9.1 0.84 19.03 --- Z2: 4.80 --- ---
LL: 21.68 10.4 --- --- --- Z0: 9.74 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 15.046 LLG: 25.06 12.0 --- --- ---

ATS-KOHLER E 480 3 Phase: 1.49 1.2 17.65 2.30 1.92 Z1: 80.88 0.01 0.19
SLG: 1.48 0.7 16.27 2.27 --- Z2: 80.88 --- ---
LL: 1.29 0.6 --- --- --- Z0: 82.04 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.473 LLG: 1.49 0.7 --- --- ---

ATS-KOHLER N 480 3 Phase: 21.92 18.2 2.80 24.14 23.05 Z1: 5.49 0.01 0.01
SLG: 19.15 9.2 2.40 20.50 --- Z2: 5.49 --- ---
LL: 18.99 9.1 --- --- --- Z0: 7.87 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 16.999 LLG: 21.07 10.1 --- --- ---

BAR PANEL 208 3 Phase: 3.81 1.4 1.13 3.82 3.81 Z1: 72.93 0.02 0.02
SLG: 2.97 0.6 0.81 2.97 --- Z2: 72.93 --- ---
LL: 3.30 0.7 --- --- --- Z0: 138.76 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.399 LLG: 3.79 0.8 --- --- ---

6
Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

BB 208 3 Phase: 2.20 0.8 2.32 2.34 2.27 Z1: 126.25 0.02 0.05
SLG: 2.26 0.5 2.48 2.44 --- Z2: 126.25 --- ---
LL: 1.90 0.4 --- --- --- Z0: 115.78 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.329 LLG: 2.18 0.5 --- --- ---

BOOSTER HEAT 480 3 Phase: 8.13 6.8 0.48 8.13 8.13 Z1: 14.80 0.03 0.02
SLG: 5.23 2.5 0.35 5.23 --- Z2: 14.80 --- ---
LL: 7.04 3.4 --- --- --- Z0: 39.71 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 3.839 LLG: 7.58 3.6 --- --- ---

BUS-0002 13,800 3 Phase: 18.07 431.9 7.23 24.50 21.42 Z1: 0.23 0.06 0.44
SLG: 26.81 370.0 6.73 35.84 --- Z2: 0.23 --- ---
LL: 15.65 216.0 --- --- --- Z0: 0.01 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 51.927 LLG: 30.83 425.4 --- --- ---

BUS-0003 13,800 3 Phase: 18.07 431.9 7.23 24.50 21.42 Z1: 0.23 0.06 0.44
SLG: 26.81 370.0 6.73 35.84 --- Z2: 0.23 --- ---
LL: 15.65 216.0 --- --- --- Z0: 0.01 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 51.927 LLG: 30.83 425.4 --- --- ---

BUS-0030 480 3 Phase: 21.92 18.2 2.80 24.14 23.05 Z1: 5.49 0.01 0.01
SLG: 19.15 9.2 2.40 20.50 --- Z2: 5.49 --- ---
LL: 18.99 9.1 --- --- --- Z0: 7.87 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 16.999 LLG: 21.07 10.1 --- --- ---

BUS-0031 480 3 Phase: 20.52 17.1 2.83 22.65 21.60 Z1: 5.86 0.01 0.01
SLG: 17.57 8.4 2.44 18.86 --- Z2: 5.86 --- ---
LL: 17.77 8.5 --- --- --- Z0: 8.82 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 15.357 LLG: 19.60 9.4 --- --- ---

BUS-0032 480 3 Phase: 8.96 7.5 0.97 8.98 8.97 Z1: 13.42 0.02 0.02
SLG: 6.15 2.9 0.77 6.15 --- Z2: 13.42 --- ---
LL: 7.76 3.7 --- --- --- Z0: 32.13 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 4.657 LLG: 8.44 4.1 --- --- ---

BUS-0033 480 3 Phase: 19.32 16.1 2.70 21.13 20.24 Z1: 6.22 0.01 0.01
SLG: 16.25 7.8 2.30 17.28 --- Z2: 6.22 --- ---
LL: 16.73 8.0 --- --- --- Z0: 9.76 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 14.021 LLG: 18.42 8.8 --- --- ---

BUS-0034 480 3 Phase: 11.65 9.7 0.99 11.67 11.66 Z1: 10.33 0.02 0.02
SLG: 8.25 4.0 0.76 8.25 --- Z2: 10.33 --- ---
LL: 10.09 4.8 --- --- --- Z0: 23.34 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 6.350 LLG: 11.08 5.3 --- --- ---

7
Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

BUS-0035 480 3 Phase: 8.52 7.1 0.48 8.52 8.52 Z1: 14.12 0.03 0.01
SLG: 5.50 2.6 0.35 5.50 --- Z2: 14.12 --- ---
LL: 7.38 3.5 --- --- --- Z0: 37.67 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 4.044 LLG: 7.95 3.8 --- --- ---

BUS-0036 480 3 Phase: 17.49 14.5 2.27 18.55 18.03 Z1: 6.88 0.01 0.01
SLG: 14.24 6.8 1.86 14.72 --- Z2: 6.88 --- ---
LL: 15.15 7.3 --- --- --- Z0: 11.62 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 11.994 LLG: 16.72 8.0 --- --- ---

BUS-0037 480 3 Phase: 11.43 9.5 1.80 11.77 11.60 Z1: 10.52 0.01 0.02
SLG: 8.47 4.1 1.48 8.59 --- Z2: 10.52 --- ---
LL: 9.90 4.8 --- --- --- Z0: 21.63 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 6.718 LLG: 10.78 5.2 --- --- ---

BUS-0038 480 3 Phase: 25.04 20.8 1.30 25.24 25.14 Z1: 4.80 0.01 0.01
SLG: 19.02 9.1 0.84 19.03 --- Z2: 4.80 --- ---
LL: 21.68 10.4 --- --- --- Z0: 9.74 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 15.046 LLG: 25.06 12.0 --- --- ---

BUS-0040 480 3 Phase: 5.67 4.7 0.44 5.67 5.67 Z1: 21.21 0.04 0.02
SLG: 3.55 1.7 0.34 3.55 --- Z2: 21.21 --- ---
LL: 4.91 2.4 --- --- --- Z0: 59.58 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.574 LLG: 5.23 2.5 --- --- ---

BUS-0079 480 3 Phase: 22.36 18.6 2.21 23.63 23.00 Z1: 5.38 0.01 0.01
SLG: 17.48 8.4 1.47 17.72 --- Z2: 5.38 --- ---
LL: 19.36 9.3 --- --- --- Z0: 10.04 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 14.241 LLG: 21.87 10.5 --- --- ---

BUS-0080 480 3 Phase: 22.34 18.6 2.20 23.59 22.97 Z1: 5.38 0.01 0.01
SLG: 17.45 8.4 1.47 17.69 --- Z2: 5.38 --- ---
LL: 19.35 9.3 --- --- --- Z0: 10.06 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 14.215 LLG: 21.85 10.5 --- --- ---

BUS-0087 480 3 Phase: 18.74 15.6 2.25 19.85 19.30 Z1: 6.42 0.01 0.01
SLG: 14.95 7.2 1.71 15.32 --- Z2: 6.42 --- ---
LL: 16.23 7.8 --- --- --- Z0: 11.38 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 12.396 LLG: 18.05 8.7 --- --- ---

BUS-0088 208 3 Phase: 8.57 3.1 3.47 9.88 9.24 Z1: 32.38 0.00 0.01
SLG: 9.17 1.9 3.58 10.64 --- Z2: 32.38 --- ---
LL: 7.42 1.5 --- --- --- Z0: 26.09 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 9.851 LLG: 8.80 1.8 --- --- ---

8
Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

BUS-0089 208 3 Phase: 8.86 3.2 3.52 10.24 9.56 Z1: 31.34 0.00 0.01
SLG: 9.38 2.0 3.62 10.92 --- Z2: 31.34 --- ---
LL: 7.67 1.6 --- --- --- Z0: 26.09 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 9.973 LLG: 9.04 1.9 --- --- ---

BUS-0090 208 3 Phase: 8.86 3.2 3.51 10.23 9.56 Z1: 31.34 0.00 0.01
SLG: 9.38 2.0 3.62 10.91 --- Z2: 31.34 --- ---
LL: 7.67 1.6 --- --- --- Z0: 26.09 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 9.973 LLG: 9.04 1.9 --- --- ---

BUS-0091 480 3 Phase: 18.72 15.6 2.24 19.82 19.28 Z1: 6.42 0.01 0.01
SLG: 14.93 7.2 1.70 15.30 --- Z2: 6.42 --- ---
LL: 16.22 7.8 --- --- --- Z0: 11.39 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 12.378 LLG: 18.04 8.7 --- --- ---

BUS-0092 208 3 Phase: 8.57 3.1 3.46 9.87 9.23 Z1: 32.38 0.00 0.01
SLG: 9.17 1.9 3.58 10.64 --- Z2: 32.38 --- ---
LL: 7.42 1.5 --- --- --- Z0: 26.09 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 9.850 LLG: 8.79 1.8 --- --- ---

BUS-0097 480 3 Phase: 14.01 11.6 0.92 14.02 14.02 Z1: 8.59 0.01 0.01
SLG: 9.85 4.7 0.67 9.85 --- Z2: 8.59 --- ---
LL: 12.13 5.8 --- --- --- Z0: 19.74 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 7.540 LLG: 13.40 6.4 --- --- ---

BUS-0098 480 3 Phase: 2.40 2.0 0.46 2.40 2.40 Z1: 50.16 0.10 0.05
SLG: 1.47 0.7 0.37 1.47 --- Z2: 50.16 --- ---
LL: 2.08 1.0 --- --- --- Z0: 146.37 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.053 LLG: 2.20 1.1 --- --- ---

BUS-0120 480 3 Phase: 1.03 0.9 0.19 1.03 1.03 Z1: 116.92 0.26 0.05
SLG: 0.61 0.3 0.16 0.61 --- Z2: 116.92 --- ---
LL: 0.89 0.4 --- --- --- Z0: 361.50 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.430 LLG: 0.93 0.4 --- --- ---

BUS-0121 480 3 Phase: 1.95 1.6 0.39 1.95 1.95 Z1: 61.71 0.13 0.05
SLG: 1.17 0.6 0.32 1.17 --- Z2: 61.71 --- ---
LL: 1.69 0.8 --- --- --- Z0: 184.33 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.839 LLG: 1.77 0.9 --- --- ---

BUS-0139 480 3 Phase: 0.66 0.5 0.16 0.66 0.66 Z1: 182.27 0.41 0.07
SLG: 0.39 0.2 0.13 0.39 --- Z2: 182.27 --- ---
LL: 0.57 0.3 --- --- --- Z0: 566.73 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.274 LLG: 0.59 0.3 --- --- ---

9
Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

BUS-0140 480 3 Phase: 1.01 0.8 0.21 1.01 1.01 Z1: 118.99 0.27 0.06
SLG: 0.60 0.3 0.17 0.60 --- Z2: 118.99 --- ---
LL: 0.88 0.4 --- --- --- Z0: 366.79 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.423 LLG: 0.91 0.4 --- --- ---

BUS-0153 480 3 Phase: 20.11 16.7 2.50 21.68 20.91 Z1: 5.98 0.01 0.01
SLG: 17.05 8.2 2.08 17.86 --- Z2: 5.98 --- ---
LL: 17.42 8.4 --- --- --- Z0: 9.22 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 14.784 LLG: 19.33 9.3 --- --- ---

BUS-0155 208 3 Phase: 6.29 2.3 3.26 7.15 6.72 Z1: 44.13 0.01 0.02
SLG: 6.58 1.4 3.30 7.50 --- Z2: 44.13 --- ---
LL: 5.45 1.1 --- --- --- Z0: 38.22 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 6.906 LLG: 6.41 1.3 --- --- ---

BUS-0170 480 3 Phase: 20.51 17.1 2.67 22.38 21.45 Z1: 5.86 0.01 0.01
SLG: 17.55 8.4 2.26 18.60 --- Z2: 5.86 --- ---
LL: 17.76 8.5 --- --- --- Z0: 8.85 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 15.322 LLG: 19.66 9.4 --- --- ---

BUS-CAP-N 480 3 Phase: 18.35 15.3 2.20 19.38 18.87 Z1: 6.56 0.01 0.01
SLG: 14.55 7.0 1.68 14.90 --- Z2: 6.56 --- ---
LL: 15.89 7.6 --- --- --- Z0: 11.76 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 12.024 LLG: 17.66 8.5 --- --- ---

BUS-CAP-S 480 3 Phase: 21.80 18.1 2.16 22.96 22.39 Z1: 5.52 0.01 0.01
SLG: 16.93 8.1 1.45 17.16 --- Z2: 5.52 --- ---
LL: 18.88 9.1 --- --- --- Z0: 10.43 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 13.745 LLG: 21.28 10.2 --- --- ---

CRU-4C2-AH 480 3 Phase: 3.56 3.0 0.58 3.56 3.56 Z1: 33.79 0.07 0.04
SLG: 2.22 1.1 0.48 2.22 --- Z2: 33.79 --- ---
LL: 3.08 1.5 --- --- --- Z0: 95.68 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.605 LLG: 3.27 1.6 --- --- ---

CRU-4C2-CU 480 3 Phase: 2.19 1.8 0.33 2.19 2.19 Z1: 54.97 0.12 0.04
SLG: 1.31 0.6 0.27 1.31 --- Z2: 54.97 --- ---
LL: 1.90 0.9 --- --- --- Z0: 165.09 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.937 LLG: 1.99 1.0 --- --- ---

CU-2N 480 3 Phase: 2.19 1.8 0.33 2.19 2.19 Z1: 54.97 0.12 0.04
SLG: 1.31 0.6 0.27 1.31 --- Z2: 54.97 --- ---
LL: 1.90 0.9 --- --- --- Z0: 165.09 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.937 LLG: 1.99 1.0 --- --- ---

10
Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

CU-3N 480 3 Phase: 2.19 1.8 0.33 2.19 2.19 Z1: 54.97 0.12 0.04
SLG: 1.31 0.6 0.27 1.31 --- Z2: 54.97 --- ---
LL: 1.90 0.9 --- --- --- Z0: 165.09 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.937 LLG: 1.99 1.0 --- --- ---

CU-4N 480 3 Phase: 2.19 1.8 0.33 2.19 2.19 Z1: 54.97 0.12 0.04
SLG: 1.31 0.6 0.27 1.31 --- Z2: 54.97 --- ---
LL: 1.90 0.9 --- --- --- Z0: 165.09 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.937 LLG: 1.99 1.0 --- --- ---

CU-4N0 480 3 Phase: 3.56 3.0 0.58 3.56 3.56 Z1: 33.79 0.07 0.04
SLG: 2.22 1.1 0.48 2.22 --- Z2: 33.79 --- ---
LL: 3.08 1.5 --- --- --- Z0: 95.68 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.605 LLG: 3.27 1.6 --- --- ---

DISHWASHER 480 3 Phase: 5.76 4.8 0.32 5.76 5.76 Z1: 20.89 0.05 0.02
SLG: 3.56 1.7 0.24 3.56 --- Z2: 20.89 --- ---
LL: 4.99 2.4 --- --- --- Z0: 59.83 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.571 LLG: 5.29 2.5 --- --- ---

DISPOSER 480 3 Phase: 2.78 2.3 0.16 2.78 2.78 Z1: 43.33 0.10 0.02
SLG: 1.65 0.8 0.11 1.65 --- Z2: 43.33 --- ---
LL: 2.40 1.2 --- --- --- Z0: 131.73 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.177 LLG: 2.51 1.2 --- --- ---

DRY COOL 480 3 Phase: 4.50 3.7 0.78 4.50 4.50 Z1: 26.74 0.05 0.04
SLG: 2.88 1.4 0.64 2.88 --- Z2: 26.74 --- ---
LL: 3.90 1.9 --- --- --- Z0: 72.01 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.116 LLG: 4.17 2.0 --- --- ---

EDP 480 3 Phase: 1.50 1.2 19.26 2.34 1.94 Z1: 80.32 0.01 0.18
SLG: 1.50 0.7 18.76 2.33 --- Z2: 80.32 --- ---
LL: 1.30 0.6 --- --- --- Z0: 80.65 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.493 LLG: 1.50 0.7 --- --- ---

EF-11 480 3 Phase: 4.20 3.5 0.24 4.20 4.20 Z1: 28.63 0.06 0.02
SLG: 2.54 1.2 0.17 2.54 --- Z2: 28.63 --- ---
LL: 3.64 1.7 --- --- --- Z0: 84.81 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.821 LLG: 3.83 1.8 --- --- ---

ELEV #1 480 3 Phase: 12.90 10.7 0.79 12.91 12.91 Z1: 9.32 0.02 0.01
SLG: 9.07 4.4 0.57 9.07 --- Z2: 9.32 --- ---
LL: 11.18 5.4 --- --- --- Z0: 21.44 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 6.943 LLG: 12.33 5.9 --- --- ---

11
Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

ELEV #2 480 3 Phase: 12.90 10.7 0.79 12.91 12.91 Z1: 9.32 0.02 0.01
SLG: 9.07 4.4 0.57 9.07 --- Z2: 9.32 --- ---
LL: 11.18 5.4 --- --- --- Z0: 21.44 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 6.943 LLG: 12.33 5.9 --- --- ---

ELEV #3 480 3 Phase: 12.89 10.7 0.79 12.90 12.89 Z1: 9.33 0.02 0.01
SLG: 9.06 4.4 0.57 9.06 --- Z2: 9.33 --- ---
LL: 11.16 5.4 --- --- --- Z0: 21.44 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 6.942 LLG: 12.32 5.9 --- --- ---

ELEV #4 480 3 Phase: 12.89 10.7 0.79 12.90 12.89 Z1: 9.33 0.02 0.01
SLG: 9.06 4.4 0.57 9.06 --- Z2: 9.33 --- ---
LL: 11.16 5.4 --- --- --- Z0: 21.44 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 6.942 LLG: 12.32 5.9 --- --- ---

EM2A 480 3 Phase: 6.55 5.4 0.51 6.55 6.55 Z1: 18.35 0.04 0.02
SLG: 4.17 2.0 0.39 4.17 --- Z2: 18.35 --- ---
LL: 5.68 2.7 --- --- --- Z0: 50.16 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 3.046 LLG: 6.08 2.9 --- --- ---

EM2B 208 3 Phase: 0.81 0.3 2.40 0.87 0.84 Z1: 341.90 0.06 0.14
SLG: 0.82 0.2 2.50 0.89 --- Z2: 341.90 --- ---
LL: 0.70 0.1 --- --- --- Z0: 326.66 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.837 LLG: 0.81 0.2 --- --- ---

EMBA 480 3 Phase: 18.03 15.0 2.32 19.20 18.62 Z1: 6.67 0.01 0.01
SLG: 14.79 7.1 1.91 15.34 --- Z2: 6.67 --- ---
LL: 15.62 7.5 --- --- --- Z0: 11.08 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 12.529 LLG: 17.25 8.3 --- --- ---

EMBB 208 3 Phase: 1.61 0.6 2.54 1.74 1.67 Z1: 172.72 0.03 0.07
SLG: 1.64 0.3 2.60 1.78 --- Z2: 172.72 --- ---
LL: 1.39 0.3 --- --- --- Z0: 163.33 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.668 LLG: 1.61 0.3 --- --- ---

EMCC 480 3 Phase: 16.85 14.0 1.95 17.51 17.18 Z1: 7.14 0.01 0.01
SLG: 13.48 6.5 1.57 13.72 --- Z2: 7.14 --- ---
LL: 14.59 7.0 --- --- --- Z0: 12.55 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 11.208 LLG: 16.17 7.8 --- --- ---

EMDP-4C LINE 480 3 Phase: 4.35 3.6 0.85 4.36 4.35 Z1: 27.63 0.05 0.04
SLG: 2.84 1.4 0.68 2.84 --- Z2: 27.63 --- ---
LL: 3.77 1.8 --- --- --- Z0: 72.41 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.097 LLG: 4.06 1.9 --- --- ---

12
Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

EMDP-C1 480 3 Phase: 2.39 2.0 9.78 3.42 2.93 Z1: 50.38 0.01 0.12
SLG: 2.33 1.1 7.23 3.16 --- Z2: 50.38 --- ---
LL: 2.07 1.0 --- --- --- Z0: 54.33 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.272 LLG: 2.43 1.2 --- --- ---

EMDP-C1 LINE 480 3 Phase: 2.39 2.0 9.81 3.42 2.93 Z1: 50.36 0.01 0.12
SLG: 2.33 1.1 7.25 3.16 --- Z2: 50.36 --- ---
LL: 2.07 1.0 --- --- --- Z0: 54.29 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.273 LLG: 2.43 1.2 --- --- ---

EMDP-C2 480 3 Phase: 4.81 4.0 0.80 4.82 4.82 Z1: 24.98 0.04 0.04
SLG: 3.10 1.5 0.66 3.10 --- Z2: 24.98 --- ---
LL: 4.17 2.0 --- --- --- Z0: 66.66 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.283 LLG: 4.46 2.1 --- --- ---

EMDP-C2 LINE 480 3 Phase: 4.82 4.0 0.80 4.82 4.82 Z1: 24.94 0.04 0.04
SLG: 3.11 1.5 0.66 3.11 --- Z2: 24.94 --- ---
LL: 4.18 2.0 --- --- --- Z0: 66.54 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.287 LLG: 4.47 2.1 --- --- ---

EMDP-C3 480 3 Phase: 6.67 5.5 1.55 6.79 6.73 Z1: 18.02 0.02 0.03
SLG: 4.62 2.2 1.30 4.66 --- Z2: 18.02 --- ---
LL: 5.78 2.8 --- --- --- Z0: 42.19 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 3.528 LLG: 6.23 3.0 --- --- ---

EMDP-C4 480 3 Phase: 4.34 3.6 0.85 4.35 4.35 Z1: 27.69 0.05 0.04
SLG: 2.83 1.4 0.68 2.83 --- Z2: 27.69 --- ---
LL: 3.76 1.8 --- --- --- Z0: 72.59 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.092 LLG: 4.05 1.9 --- --- ---

EMDP-L5 480 3 Phase: 7.89 6.6 16.64 12.15 10.15 Z1: 15.24 0.00 0.04
SLG: 7.84 3.8 14.85 11.91 --- Z2: 15.24 --- ---
LL: 6.83 3.3 --- --- --- Z0: 15.58 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 7.778 LLG: 7.91 3.8 --- --- ---

EMDP-L5 LOAD 480 3 Phase: 7.89 6.6 16.64 12.15 10.15 Z1: 15.24 0.00 0.04
BANK SLG: 7.84 3.8 14.85 11.91 --- Z2: 15.24 --- ---
LL: 6.83 3.3 --- --- --- Z0: 15.58 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 7.778 LLG: 7.91 3.8 --- --- ---

EMDP-L6 480 3 Phase: 11.58 9.6 2.10 12.14 11.86 Z1: 10.39 0.01 0.02
SLG: 8.68 4.2 1.74 8.91 --- Z2: 10.39 --- ---
LL: 10.03 4.8 --- --- --- Z0: 20.85 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 6.933 LLG: 10.89 5.2 --- --- ---

13
Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

EXHAUST FAN 10 480 3 Phase: 3.93 3.3 0.21 3.93 3.93 Z1: 30.59 0.07 0.02
SLG: 2.37 1.1 0.15 2.37 --- Z2: 30.59 --- ---
LL: 3.40 1.6 --- --- --- Z0: 91.21 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.695 LLG: 3.58 1.7 --- --- ---

EXHAUST FAN 2 480 3 Phase: 3.98 3.3 0.26 3.98 3.98 Z1: 30.25 0.07 0.02
SLG: 2.41 1.2 0.20 2.41 --- Z2: 30.25 --- ---
LL: 3.44 1.7 --- --- --- Z0: 89.54 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.725 LLG: 3.63 1.7 --- --- ---

EXHAUST FAN 480 3 Phase: 3.93 3.3 0.21 3.93 3.93 Z1: 30.59 0.07 0.02
2B SLG: 2.37 1.1 0.15 2.37 --- Z2: 30.59 --- ---
LL: 3.40 1.6 --- --- --- Z0: 91.21 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.695 LLG: 3.58 1.7 --- --- ---

EXHAUST FAN 3 480 3 Phase: 3.93 3.3 0.21 3.93 3.93 Z1: 30.59 0.07 0.02
SLG: 2.37 1.1 0.15 2.37 --- Z2: 30.59 --- ---
LL: 3.40 1.6 --- --- --- Z0: 91.21 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.695 LLG: 3.58 1.7 --- --- ---

EXHAUST FAN 3E 480 3 Phase: 3.98 3.3 0.26 3.98 3.98 Z1: 30.25 0.07 0.02
SLG: 2.41 1.2 0.20 2.41 --- Z2: 30.25 --- ---
LL: 3.44 1.7 --- --- --- Z0: 89.54 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.725 LLG: 3.63 1.7 --- --- ---

EXHAUST FAN 480 3 Phase: 3.98 3.3 0.26 3.98 3.98 Z1: 30.25 0.07 0.02
3W SLG: 2.41 1.2 0.20 2.41 --- Z2: 30.25 --- ---
LL: 3.44 1.7 --- --- --- Z0: 89.54 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.725 LLG: 3.63 1.7 --- --- ---

EXHAUST FAN 4 480 3 Phase: 3.98 3.3 0.26 3.98 3.98 Z1: 30.25 0.07 0.02
SLG: 2.41 1.2 0.20 2.41 --- Z2: 30.25 --- ---
LL: 3.44 1.7 --- --- --- Z0: 89.54 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.725 LLG: 3.63 1.7 --- --- ---

EXHAUST FAN 6 480 3 Phase: 3.93 3.3 0.21 3.93 3.93 Z1: 30.59 0.07 0.02
SLG: 2.37 1.1 0.15 2.37 --- Z2: 30.59 --- ---
LL: 3.40 1.6 --- --- --- Z0: 91.21 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.695 LLG: 3.58 1.7 --- --- ---

EXHAUST FAN 7 480 3 Phase: 3.93 3.3 0.21 3.93 3.93 Z1: 30.59 0.07 0.02
SLG: 2.37 1.1 0.15 2.37 --- Z2: 30.59 --- ---
LL: 3.40 1.6 --- --- --- Z0: 91.21 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.695 LLG: 3.58 1.7 --- --- ---

14
Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

EXHAUST FAN 8 480 3 Phase: 3.93 3.3 0.21 3.93 3.93 Z1: 30.59 0.07 0.02
SLG: 2.37 1.1 0.15 2.37 --- Z2: 30.59 --- ---
LL: 3.40 1.6 --- --- --- Z0: 91.21 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.695 LLG: 3.58 1.7 --- --- ---

FIRE PUMP 480 3 Phase: 17.77 14.8 0.95 17.79 17.78 Z1: 6.77 0.01 0.01
SLG: 12.10 5.8 0.60 12.10 --- Z2: 6.77 --- ---
LL: 15.39 7.4 --- --- --- Z0: 16.67 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 9.065 LLG: 17.16 8.2 --- --- ---

GEN-EMDP-C1 480 3 Phase: 2.50 2.1 20.00 3.93 3.26 Z1: 48.06 0.01 0.11
BUS SLG: 2.50 1.2 20.00 3.93 --- Z2: 48.06 --- ---
LL: 2.17 1.0 --- --- --- Z0: 48.06 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.503 LLG: 2.50 1.2 --- --- ---

GEN-EMDP-L5 480 3 Phase: 8.01 6.7 20.00 12.56 10.43 Z1: 15.02 0.00 0.03
BUS SLG: 8.01 3.8 20.00 12.56 --- Z2: 15.02 --- ---
LL: 6.94 3.3 --- --- --- Z0: 15.02 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 8.009 LLG: 8.01 3.8 --- --- ---

GEN-LIFE 480 3 Phase: 1.50 1.2 20.00 2.36 1.95 Z1: 80.10 0.01 0.18
SAFETY BUS SLG: 1.50 0.7 20.00 2.36 --- Z2: 80.10 --- ---
LL: 1.30 0.6 --- --- --- Z0: 80.10 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.502 LLG: 1.50 0.7 --- --- ---

HEAT PUMP 480 3 Phase: 4.20 3.5 0.24 4.20 4.20 Z1: 28.63 0.06 0.02
SLG: 2.54 1.2 0.17 2.54 --- Z2: 28.63 --- ---
LL: 3.64 1.7 --- --- --- Z0: 84.81 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.821 LLG: 3.83 1.8 --- --- ---

HEAT PUMP HTR 480 3 Phase: 4.20 3.5 0.24 4.20 4.20 Z1: 28.63 0.06 0.02
SLG: 2.54 1.2 0.17 2.54 --- Z2: 28.63 --- ---
LL: 3.64 1.7 --- --- --- Z0: 84.81 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.821 LLG: 3.83 1.8 --- --- ---

HUMIDIFIER 480 3 Phase: 4.83 4.0 0.47 4.83 4.83 Z1: 24.88 0.05 0.02
SLG: 3.01 1.4 0.37 3.01 --- Z2: 24.88 --- ---
LL: 4.19 2.0 --- --- --- Z0: 70.35 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.182 LLG: 4.45 2.1 --- --- ---

IDF-3S 208 3 Phase: 0.68 0.2 1.38 0.68 0.68 Z1: 410.02 0.10 0.14
SLG: 0.73 0.2 1.60 0.74 --- Z2: 410.02 --- ---
LL: 0.59 0.1 --- --- --- Z0: 331.33 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.782 LLG: 0.65 0.1 --- --- ---

15
Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

IDF-IN 208 3 Phase: 0.61 0.2 1.11 0.61 0.61 Z1: 453.65 0.13 0.15
SLG: 0.68 0.1 1.34 0.69 --- Z2: 453.65 --- ---
LL: 0.53 0.1 --- --- --- Z0: 331.33 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.757 LLG: 0.58 0.1 --- --- ---

KB-1 208 3 Phase: 6.12 2.2 3.19 6.93 6.53 Z1: 45.33 0.01 0.02
SLG: 6.31 1.3 3.16 7.12 --- Z2: 45.33 --- ---
LL: 5.30 1.1 --- --- --- Z0: 41.29 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 6.510 LLG: 6.22 1.3 --- --- ---

KB-2 208 3 Phase: 6.04 2.2 3.16 6.82 6.44 Z1: 45.94 0.01 0.02
SLG: 6.18 1.3 3.10 6.95 --- Z2: 45.94 --- ---
LL: 5.23 1.1 --- --- --- Z0: 42.84 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 6.327 LLG: 6.13 1.3 --- --- ---

KB-3 208 3 Phase: 5.96 2.1 3.13 6.72 6.35 Z1: 46.54 0.01 0.02
SLG: 6.06 1.3 3.05 6.79 --- Z2: 46.54 --- ---
LL: 5.17 1.1 --- --- --- Z0: 44.38 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 6.155 LLG: 6.04 1.3 --- --- ---

KC 208 3 Phase: 5.65 2.0 2.58 6.12 5.89 Z1: 49.16 0.01 0.02
SLG: 5.54 1.2 2.24 5.86 --- Z2: 49.16 --- ---
LL: 4.89 1.0 --- --- --- Z0: 52.38 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 5.421 LLG: 5.81 1.2 --- --- ---

KETTLE COOK 480 3 Phase: 5.76 4.8 0.32 5.76 5.76 Z1: 20.89 0.05 0.02
SLG: 3.56 1.7 0.24 3.56 --- Z2: 20.89 --- ---
LL: 4.99 2.4 --- --- --- Z0: 59.83 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.571 LLG: 5.29 2.5 --- --- ---

KITCHEN EX 480 3 Phase: 2.78 2.3 0.16 2.78 2.78 Z1: 43.33 0.10 0.02
SLG: 1.65 0.8 0.11 1.65 --- Z2: 43.33 --- ---
LL: 2.40 1.2 --- --- --- Z0: 131.73 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.177 LLG: 2.51 1.2 --- --- ---

LS LOAD BANK 480 3 Phase: 1.50 1.2 19.26 2.34 1.94 Z1: 80.32 0.01 0.18
SLG: 1.50 0.7 18.76 2.33 --- Z2: 80.32 --- ---
LL: 1.30 0.6 --- --- --- Z0: 80.65 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.493 LLG: 1.50 0.7 --- --- ---

MAIN #1 LINE 480 3 Phase: 27.06 22.5 3.89 32.01 29.59 Z1: 4.44 0.00 0.01
SLG: 25.76 12.4 3.97 30.60 --- Z2: 4.44 --- ---
LL: 23.44 11.3 --- --- --- Z0: 5.13 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 24.558 LLG: 25.90 12.4 --- --- ---

16
Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

MAIN #2 LINE 480 3 Phase: 27.01 22.5 3.88 31.92 29.52 Z1: 4.45 0.00 0.01
SLG: 25.73 12.3 3.97 30.55 --- Z2: 4.45 --- ---
LL: 23.39 11.2 --- --- --- Z0: 5.13 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 24.543 LLG: 25.85 12.4 --- --- ---

MCC-B 480 3 Phase: 18.56 15.4 1.22 18.67 18.61 Z1: 6.48 0.01 0.01
SLG: 14.62 7.0 0.88 14.63 --- Z2: 6.48 --- ---
LL: 16.07 7.7 --- --- --- Z0: 11.92 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 11.967 LLG: 18.23 8.8 --- --- ---

MV 13,800 3 Phase: 18.17 434.3 8.00 25.12 21.80 Z1: 0.23 0.05 0.44
SWITCHGEAR SLG: 27.13 374.4 8.00 37.51 --- Z2: 0.23 --- ---
LL: 15.74 217.1 --- --- --- Z0: 0.00 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 53.517 LLG: 31.04 428.4 --- --- ---

NORTH BUS 480 3 Phase: 19.53 16.2 2.31 20.78 20.16 Z1: 6.16 0.01 0.01
DUCT SLG: 15.75 7.6 1.75 16.18 --- Z2: 6.16 --- ---
LL: 16.91 8.1 --- --- --- Z0: 10.67 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 13.153 LLG: 18.86 9.1 --- --- ---

PANEL BA 480 3 Phase: 14.89 12.4 0.91 14.90 14.89 Z1: 8.08 0.01 0.01
SLG: 10.87 5.2 0.66 10.87 --- Z2: 8.08 --- ---
LL: 12.89 6.2 --- --- --- Z0: 17.30 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 8.495 LLG: 14.37 6.9 --- --- ---

PANEL KA 480 3 Phase: 21.53 17.9 3.09 24.19 22.88 Z1: 5.59 0.00 0.01
SLG: 18.74 9.0 2.73 20.54 --- Z2: 5.59 --- ---
LL: 18.64 8.9 --- --- --- Z0: 8.08 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 16.597 LLG: 20.52 9.8 --- --- ---

PDU C1A 480V 480 3 Phase: 2.50 2.1 0.48 2.50 2.50 Z1: 48.03 0.10 0.05
SLG: 1.53 0.7 0.38 1.53 --- Z2: 48.03 --- ---
LL: 2.17 1.0 --- --- --- Z0: 139.51 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.104 LLG: 2.30 1.1 --- --- ---

PDU C2B 480V 480 3 Phase: 2.50 2.1 0.48 2.50 2.50 Z1: 48.03 0.10 0.05
SLG: 1.53 0.7 0.38 1.53 --- Z2: 48.03 --- ---
LL: 2.17 1.0 --- --- --- Z0: 139.51 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.104 LLG: 2.30 1.1 --- --- ---

RTU-1 480 3 Phase: 14.71 12.2 2.30 15.65 15.18 Z1: 8.17 0.01 0.02
SLG: 11.53 5.5 1.92 11.96 --- Z2: 8.17 --- ---
LL: 12.74 6.1 --- --- --- Z0: 14.97 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 9.474 LLG: 13.92 6.7 --- --- ---

17
Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

RTU-2 480 3 Phase: 11.79 9.8 1.82 12.16 11.98 Z1: 10.20 0.01 0.02
SLG: 8.79 4.2 1.50 8.93 --- Z2: 10.20 --- ---
LL: 10.21 4.9 --- --- --- Z0: 20.72 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 6.998 LLG: 11.14 5.3 --- --- ---

RTU-3 480 3 Phase: 12.67 10.5 1.46 12.83 12.75 Z1: 9.50 0.01 0.02
SLG: 9.40 4.5 1.16 9.44 --- Z2: 9.50 --- ---
LL: 10.97 5.3 --- --- --- Z0: 19.52 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 7.451 LLG: 12.06 5.8 --- --- ---

RTU-4 480 3 Phase: 8.95 7.4 1.65 9.14 9.05 Z1: 13.45 0.02 0.03
SLG: 6.40 3.1 1.37 6.46 --- Z2: 13.45 --- ---
LL: 7.75 3.7 --- --- --- Z0: 29.63 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 4.970 LLG: 8.39 4.0 --- --- ---

SOUTH BUS 480 3 Phase: 23.50 19.5 2.29 24.95 24.23 Z1: 5.12 0.01 0.01
DUCT SLG: 18.59 8.9 1.50 18.86 --- Z2: 5.12 --- ---
LL: 20.35 9.8 --- --- --- Z0: 9.33 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 15.258 LLG: 23.08 11.1 --- --- ---

SUPPLY FAN 1 480 3 Phase: 3.93 3.3 0.21 3.93 3.93 Z1: 30.59 0.07 0.02
SLG: 2.37 1.1 0.15 2.37 --- Z2: 30.59 --- ---
LL: 3.40 1.6 --- --- --- Z0: 91.21 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.695 LLG: 3.58 1.7 --- --- ---

SUPPLY FAN 3 480 3 Phase: 3.98 3.3 0.26 3.98 3.98 Z1: 30.25 0.07 0.02
SLG: 2.41 1.2 0.20 2.41 --- Z2: 30.25 --- ---
LL: 3.44 1.7 --- --- --- Z0: 89.54 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.725 LLG: 3.63 1.7 --- --- ---

SWITCHGEAR #1 480 3 Phase: 27.05 22.5 3.88 31.97 29.56 Z1: 4.45 0.00 0.01
SLG: 25.73 12.3 3.95 30.51 --- Z2: 4.45 --- ---
LL: 23.43 11.2 --- --- --- Z0: 5.14 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 24.510 LLG: 25.90 12.4 --- --- ---

SWITCHGEAR #2 480 3 Phase: 27.00 22.4 3.87 31.88 29.49 Z1: 4.46 0.00 0.01
SLG: 25.69 12.3 3.94 30.46 --- Z2: 4.46 --- ---
LL: 23.38 11.2 --- --- --- Z0: 5.14 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 24.496 LLG: 25.85 12.4 --- --- ---

T11 208V 208 3 Phase: 1.66 0.6 2.56 1.80 1.73 Z1: 167.35 0.03 0.07
SLG: 1.68 0.4 2.61 1.83 --- Z2: 167.35 --- ---
LL: 1.44 0.3 --- --- --- Z0: 159.67 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.711 LLG: 1.66 0.3 --- --- ---

18
Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

UPS-C1 BYPASS 480 3 Phase: 4.70 3.9 0.80 4.70 4.70 Z1: 25.60 0.05 0.04
SLG: 3.02 1.5 0.65 3.02 --- Z2: 25.60 --- ---
LL: 4.07 2.0 --- --- --- Z0: 68.51 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.222 LLG: 4.35 2.1 --- --- ---

UPS-C1 INPUT 480 3 Phase: 4.62 3.8 0.80 4.63 4.62 Z1: 26.02 0.05 0.04
SLG: 2.97 1.4 0.65 2.97 --- Z2: 26.02 --- ---
LL: 4.00 1.9 --- --- --- Z0: 69.74 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.184 LLG: 4.28 2.1 --- --- ---

UPS-C1 OUTPUT 480 3 Phase: 4.45 3.7 0.86 4.45 4.45 Z1: 27.06 0.05 0.04
SLG: 2.90 1.4 0.69 2.90 --- Z2: 27.06 --- ---
LL: 3.85 1.8 --- --- --- Z0: 70.61 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.149 LLG: 4.15 2.0 --- --- ---

UPS-C2 IN 480 3 Phase: 4.24 3.5 0.72 4.24 4.24 Z1: 28.38 0.05 0.04
SLG: 2.69 1.3 0.59 2.69 --- Z2: 28.38 --- ---
LL: 3.67 1.8 --- --- --- Z0: 77.56 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 1.969 LLG: 3.92 1.9 --- --- ---

UPS-C2 OUT 208 3 Phase: 9.21 3.3 0.82 9.21 9.21 Z1: 30.15 0.01 0.01
SLG: 6.00 1.2 0.65 6.00 --- Z2: 30.15 --- ---
LL: 7.97 1.7 --- --- --- Z0: 79.01 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 4.436 LLG: 8.60 1.8 --- --- ---

XF-1ER D/S 480 3 Phase: 2.05 1.7 0.41 2.05 2.05 Z1: 58.78 0.13 0.05
SLG: 1.24 0.6 0.34 1.24 --- Z2: 58.78 --- ---
LL: 1.77 0.9 --- --- --- Z0: 174.88 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.884 LLG: 1.86 0.9 --- --- ---

XF-3ER D/S 480 3 Phase: 1.06 0.9 0.20 1.06 1.06 Z1: 113.86 0.26 0.05
SLG: 0.62 0.3 0.16 0.62 --- Z2: 113.86 --- ---
LL: 0.91 0.4 --- --- --- Z0: 351.83 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.441 LLG: 0.95 0.5 --- --- ---

XF-3SD D/S 480 3 Phase: 6.65 5.5 0.51 6.65 6.65 Z1: 18.09 0.04 0.02
SLG: 4.11 2.0 0.39 4.11 --- Z2: 18.09 --- ---
LL: 5.76 2.8 --- --- --- Z0: 51.82 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 2.969 LLG: 6.14 2.9 --- --- ---

XF-PANEL IDF-1N 480 3 Phase: 0.68 0.6 0.16 0.68 0.68 Z1: 177.16 0.40 0.07
D/S SLG: 0.40 0.2 0.13 0.40 --- Z2: 177.16 --- ---
LL: 0.59 0.3 --- --- --- Z0: 550.59 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.282 LLG: 0.61 0.3 --- --- ---

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Low Voltage 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus Fault Duty X/R -----Asym kA----- Sequence Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA Max RMS Avg RMS Impedance pu R +jX

XF-PANEL IDF-3S 480 3 Phase: 1.04 0.9 0.21 1.04 1.04 Z1: 115.94 0.26 0.06
D/S SLG: 0.61 0.3 0.17 0.61 --- Z2: 115.94 --- ---
LL: 0.90 0.4 --- --- --- Z0: 357.13 --- ---
LLG Gnd Return kA: 0.435 LLG: 0.94 0.4 --- --- ---

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Momentary 3 Phase

-----Sym Fault Duty----- ---------Mom kA--------- --------Crest kA--------


Fault Location Bus kA MVA X/R Sym*1.6 Based on Sym*2.7 Based on Equivalent
Bus Name Voltage X/R X/R
R +jX

BUS-0002 13,800 18.068 431.86 7.23 28.909 24.500 48.783 42.090 0.06 0.44

BUS-0003 13,800 18.068 431.86 7.23 28.909 24.500 48.783 42.090 0.06 0.44

MV 13,800 18.167 434.24 8.00 29.068 25.120 49.052 43.040 0.05 0.44
SWITCHGEAR

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Momentary Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus ---Sym Fault Duty--- X/R --Mom. Fault Duty-- Sequence
Bus Name Voltage kA MVA kA*1.6 Based on X/R Impedance pu

BUS-0002 13,800 3 Phase: 18.068 431.86 7.23 28.909 24.500 Z1: 0.23
SLG: 26.811 369.99 6.73 42.898 35.830 Z2: 0.23
LL: 15.647 215.93 --- --- --- Z0: 0.01
LLG Gnd Return kA: 51.92 LLG: 30.826 425.40 --- --- ---

BUS-0003 13,800 3 Phase: 18.068 431.86 7.23 28.909 24.500 Z1: 0.23
SLG: 26.811 369.99 6.73 42.898 35.830 Z2: 0.23
LL: 15.647 215.93 --- --- --- Z0: 0.01
LLG Gnd Return kA: 51.92 LLG: 30.826 425.40 --- --- ---

MV SWITCHGEAR 13,800 3 Phase: 18.167 434.24 8.00 29.068 25.120 Z1: 0.23
SLG: 27.125 374.33 8.00 43.401 37.510 Z2: 0.23
LL: 15.733 217.12 --- --- --- Z0: 0.00
LLG Gnd Return kA: 53.51 LLG: 31.039 428.33 --- --- ---

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Interrupting 3 Phase and Unbalanced

Fault Location Bus -----Init Sym Fault----- Equivalent Seq. -------Interrupting Fault kA-----
Bus Name Voltage kA X/R R +jX Imp. pu 2 cyc. 3 cyc. 5 cyc. 8 cyc.

BUS-0002 13,800 3 Phase: 18.06 7.23 0.06 0.44 Z1: 0.23 3Ph. Sym: 18.06 18.06 18.06 18.06
SLG: 26.80 6.73 --- --- Z2: 0.23 Tot: 20.28 18.26 18.06 18.06
NACD: 1.00 LL: 15.64 --- --- --- Z0: 0.01 SLG Sym: 26.80 26.80 26.80 26.80
LLG Gnd Return kA: 51.905 LLG: 30.82 --- --- --- Tot: 29.68 26.88 26.80 26.80

BUS-0003 13,800 3 Phase: 18.06 7.23 0.06 0.44 Z1: 0.23 3Ph. Sym: 18.06 18.06 18.06 18.06
SLG: 26.80 6.73 --- --- Z2: 0.23 Tot: 20.28 18.26 18.06 18.06
NACD: 1.00 LL: 15.64 --- --- --- Z0: 0.01 SLG Sym: 26.80 26.80 26.80 26.80
LLG Gnd Return kA: 51.905 LLG: 30.82 --- --- --- Tot: 29.68 26.88 26.80 26.80

MV 13,800 3 Phase: 18.16 8.00 0.05 0.44 Z1: 0.23 3Ph. Sym: 18.16 18.16 18.16 18.18
SWITCHGEAR SLG: 27.12 8.00 --- --- Z2: 0.23 Tot: 20.83 18.58 18.16 18.16
NACD: 1.00 LL: 15.73 --- --- --- Z0: 0.00 SLG Sym: 27.12 27.12 27.12 27.12
LLG Gnd Return kA: 53.493 LLG: 31.03 --- --- --- Tot: 31.11 27.73 27.12 27.12

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APPENDIX 5:DEVICE EVALUATION REPORT
Device Evaluation Summary
Color Code Bus Count Percentage Description
Pass* 35 73% These devices were found to have acceptable short circuit interrupting ratings when compared to system fault duties.
WARNING! The calculated short circuit current levels at these locations exceed 95% of the interrupting ratings! Equipment aging or small changes to
the system could result in equipment that will not adequately interrupt faults when required to do so. Replacing the equipment or modifying the
system configuration to reduce the available fault levels should be considered. Additional calculations and analysis should be performed when
Marginal* 1 2% significant changes to the system are made.
DANGER! These devices have inadequate interrupting ratings and should be replaced immediately or the system configuration should be changed
because the devices could fail catastrophically whenever the conditions described for this case in report section 1.5 exist. The equipment failure
Fail* 12 25% could cause injury or death to personnel near the equipment.
These circuit breakers have an adequate series interrupting rating the manufacturer has produced them with a series rating or if the markings
required to allow a series rating were added to the equipment. Those markings should meet the requirements given in NFPA 70 (National Electric
Series --- --- Code) Article 110.22.
Total: 48 100%
Date: March 6, 2013
Device Evaluation
Client:
HVM # 3160940 Project:

Voltage Interrupt Series C&L Calculated Calculated Interrupt C&L


Bus Name (V) Device Type Rating (kA) Rating (kA) Rating (kA) Interrupt (kA) Momentary (kA) Rating (%) Rating (%) Evaluation Possible Corrective Action
1NA 480 Siemens BQD 14 0 0 18.66 0 133 % 0% Fail Replace Siemens BQD breakers
1NB-1 208 Siemens BL 10 0 0 8.99 0 90 % 0% Pass
1NDP 208 Bussmann LPN-RK-400SP 100+ 0 0 8.77 0 3% 0% Pass
1SA-1 480 Siemens BQD 14 0 0 21.23 0 152 % 0% Fail Replace Siemens BQD breakers
1SA-2 480 Siemens BQD 14 0 0 20.3 0 145 % 0% Fail Replace Siemens BQD breakers
1SDP 208 Bussmann LPN-RK-400SP 100+ 0 0 9.05 0 3% 0% Pass
480 Siemens BL 10 0 0 19.74 0 197 % 0% Fail Replace Siemens BL breakers
2NA 480 Siemens BQD 14 0 0 18.78 0 134 % 0% Fail Replace Siemens BQD breakers
2SA 480 Siemens BQD 14 0 0 22.4 0 160 % 0% Fail Replace Siemens BQD breakers
2SB-1 208 Siemens BL 10 0 0 9.34 0 93 % 0% Pass
2SB-2 208 Siemens BL 10 0 0 8.8 0 88 % 0% Pass
3EPS 480 Siemens BQD 14 0 0 6.23 0 45 % 0% Pass
3NA 480 Siemens BQD 14 0 0 17.95 0 128 % 0% Fail Replace Siemens BQD breakers
3NDP 208 Bussmann FRN-R, LPN-RK-400SP 100+ 0 0 8.77 0 4% 0% Pass
3SA-1 480 Siemens BQD 14 0 0 21.23 0 152 % 0% Fail Replace Siemens BQD breakers
3SC 208 Siemens BL 10 0 0 6.46 0 65 % 0% Pass
3SDP 208 Bussmann FRN-R, LPN-RK-400SP 100+ 0 0 8.97 0 4% 0% Pass
4NA 480 Siemens BQD 14 0 0 17.95 0 128 % 0% Fail Replace Siemens BQD breakers
4SA 480 Siemens BQD 14 0 0 21.23 0 152 % 0% Fail Replace Siemens BQD breakers
4SB1 208 Siemens BL 10 0 0 9.68 0 97 % 0% Marginal Replace Siemens BL breakers
4SB2 208 Siemens BL 10 0 0 9.1 0 91 % 0% Pass
480 Siemens ED4 18 0 0 2.02 0 11 % 0% Pass
EDP 480 Bussmann FRS-R 100+ 0 0 1.81 0 1% 0% Pass
480 Siemens BQD 14 0 0 18.03 0 129 % 0% Fail Replace Siemens BQD breakers
EMBA 480 Siemens FD6-A 35 0 0 18.03 0 52 % 0% Pass
EMCC 480 Bussmann FRS-R 100+ 0 0 16.85 0 8% 0% Pass
EMDP-4C LINE 480 Siemens FD6 35 0 0 4.35 0 12 % 0% Pass
EMDP-C1 480 Siemens FD6, JD6-A 35 0 0 2.7 0 8% 0% Pass
EMDP-C1 LINE 480 Siemens LXD6-A 35 0 0 2.7 0 8% 0% Pass
480 Siemens ED4 18 0 0 4.81 0 27 % 0% Pass
480 Siemens FD6 35 0 0 4.81 0 14 % 0% Pass
EMDP-C2 480 Siemens HED4 42 0 0 4.81 0 11 % 0% Pass
EMDP-C2 LINE 480 Siemens JXD6-A 35 0 0 4.82 0 14 % 0% Pass
480 Siemens ED6 25 0 0 6.67 0 27 % 0% Pass
EMDP-C3 480 Siemens HED4 42 0 0 6.67 0 16 % 0% Pass
EMDP-C4 480 Siemens HED4 42 0 0 4.34 0 10 % 0% Pass
480 Siemens JXD6-A 35 0 0 9.45 0 27 % 0% Pass
EMDP-L5 480 Siemens HLMD6 65 0 0 9.45 0 15 % 0% Pass
480 Siemens BQD 14 0 0 11.58 0 83 % 0% Pass
EMDP-L6 480 Siemens FXD6 35 0 0 11.58 0 33 % 0% Pass
GEN-EMDP-C1 BUS 480 Merlin Gerin NSJ600N 35 0 0 3.04 0 9% 0% Pass
GEN-EMDP-L5 BUS 480 Square D RG 35 0 0 9.73 0 28 % 0% Pass
GEN-LIFE SAFETY BUS 480 Square D KA 25 0 0 1.82 0 7% 0% Pass
KB-3 208 Siemens QJ 10 0 0 7.05 0 71 % 0% Pass
KC 208 Siemens BL 10 0 0 6.28 0 63 % 0% Pass
480 Siemens SBS 100 0 0 27.06 0 27 % 0% Pass
MAIN #1 LINE 480 Bussmann LPS-RK_SP 100+ 0 0 27.06 0 9% 0% Pass
480 Siemens SBS 100 0 0 27.01 0 27 % 0% Pass
MAIN #2 LINE 480 Bussmann LPS-RK_SP 100+ 0 0 27.01 0 9% 0% Pass
MCC-B 480 Bussmann FRS-R 100+ 0 0 18.56 0 9% 0% Pass
MV SWITCHGEAR 13,800 GE EJO-1, 80E 50 0 80 27.13 37.51 54 % 47 % Pass
NORTH BUS DUCT 480 Bussmann FRS-R, LPS-RK_SP 100+ 0 0 19.53 0 10 % 0% Pass
PANEL BA 480 Siemens BQD 14 0 0 14.89 0 106 % 0% Fail Replace Siemens BQD breakers
480 Siemens BQD 14 0 0 21.53 0 154 % 0% Fail Replace Siemens BQD breakers
PANEL KA 480 Siemens FXD6 35 0 0 21.53 0 62 % 0% Pass
SOUTH BUS DUCT 480 Bussmann FRS-R, LPS-RK_SP 100+ 0 0 23.5 0 12 % 0% Pass
SWITCHGEAR #1 480 Bussmann FRS-R, KRP-C 100+ 0 0 27.05 0 14 % 0% Pass
SWITCHGEAR #2 480 Bussmann FRS-R, KRP-C 100+ 0 0 27 0 14 % 0% Pass
XF-3SD D/S 480 Bussmann FRS-R 100+ 0 0 6.65 0 3% 0% Pass
APPENDIX 6:RECOMMENDED DEVICE SETTINGS
High Voltage Maintenance, Inc.
Client: Appendix 6
Project: Existing and Recommended
Job #: 3160940 Circuit Breaker Settings
Device Manufacturer / Frame (A)
Device Name in Model / Description / Frame/ Trip (A) Existing Settings Recommended Settings
Device Location Trip Type Ampacity Range Model Plug (A) Type (Range) Setting (Value) Type (Range) Setting (Value)
1NB-1 BK-1NB2 SIEMENS BL 20.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic BL, 2 & 3-Pole 20.0A INST Fixed (575A) INST Fixed (575A)
15-125A

1NB-1 BK-1NB2 20A-25A SIEMENS BL 20.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic BL, 2 & 3-Pole 20.0A INST Fixed (575A) INST Fixed (575A)
15-125A

2NA BK-2NA 20A (3) @ 240V SIEMENS BL 20.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic BL, 2 & 3-Pole 20.0A INST Fixed (575A) INST Fixed (575A)
15-125A

2SB-1 BK-4SB1 20A0 SIEMENS BL 20.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic BL, 2 & 3-Pole 20.0A INST Fixed (575A) INST Fixed (575A)
15-125A

2SB-2 BK-2SB-2 20A SIEMENS BL 20.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic BL, 2 & 3-Pole 20.0A INST Fixed (575A) INST Fixed (575A)
15-125A

3SC BK-3SC-1 SIEMENS BL 70.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic BL, 2 & 3-Pole 60.0A INST Fixed (687.5A) INST Fixed (687.5A)
15-125A

4SB1 BK-4SB1 20A SIEMENS BL 20.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic BL, 2 & 3-Pole 20.0A INST Fixed (575A) INST Fixed (575A)
15-125A

4SB2 BK-4SB2 20A SIEMENS BL 20.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic BL, 2 & 3-Pole 20.0A INST Fixed (575A) INST Fixed (575A)
15-125A

EDP BK-FIRE PUMP SIEMENS ED4 125.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic ED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole 100.0A INST Fixed (800A) INST Fixed (800A)
15-125A

EMBA BK-EMCC SIEMENS FD6-A 150.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic FD6-A Sentron 150.0A INST (LO-HI) LO (800A) INST (LO-HI) LO (800A)
70-250A

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High Voltage Maintenance, Inc.
Client: Appendix 6
Project: Existing and Recommended
Job #: 3160940 Circuit Breaker Settings
Device Manufacturer / Frame (A)
Device Name in Model / Description / Frame/ Trip (A) Existing Settings Recommended Settings
Device Location Trip Type Ampacity Range Model Plug (A) Type (Range) Setting (Value) Type (Range) Setting (Value)

EMDP-4C LINE BK-EMDP-C4 MAIN SIEMENS FD6 150.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic FD6 Sentron 150.0A INST (LO-HI) HI (1500A) INST (LO-HI) HI (1500A)
70-250A

EMDP-C1 BK-ATS-C2 E SIEMENS FD6 200.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic FD6 Sentron 200.0A INST (LO-HI) LO (900A) INST (LO-HI) LO (900A)
70-250A

EMDP-C1 BK-ATS-C3 E SIEMENS JD6-A 300.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic JD6-A Sentron 300.0A INST (LO-HI) LO (1250A) INST (LO-HI) LO (1250A)
200-400A

EMDP-C1 LINE BK-EMDP-C1 MAIN SIEMENS LXD6-A 600.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic LXD6-A Sentron 600.0A INST (LO-HI) LO (3000A) INST (LO-HI) LO (3000A)
450-600A

EMDP-C2 BK-UPS-C1 BYPASS SIEMENS FD6 150.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic FD6 Sentron 150.0A INST (LO-HI) HI (1500A) INST (LO-HI) HI (1500A)
70-250A

EMDP-C2 BK-UPS-C1 INPUT SIEMENS FD6 150.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic FD6 Sentron 150.0A INST (LO-HI) HI (1500A) INST (LO-HI) HI (1500A)
70-250A

EMDP-C2 BK-UPS-C2 SIEMENS ED4 125.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic ED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole 90.0A INST Fixed (800A) INST Fixed (800A)
15-125A

EMDP-C2 FU-XF-1ER D/S SIEMENS HED4 125.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic HED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole 70.0A INST Fixed (800A) INST Fixed (800A)
15-125A

EMDP-C2 FU-XF-3ER D/S SIEMENS HED4 25.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic HED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole 25.0A INST Fixed (550A) INST Fixed (550A)
15-125A

EMDP-C2 LINE BK-EMDP-C2 MAIN SIEMENS JXD6-A 300.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic JXD6-A Sentron 200.0A INST (LO-HI) LO (1250A) INST (LO-HI) LO (1250A)

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High Voltage Maintenance, Inc.
Client: Appendix 6
Project: Existing and Recommended
Job #: 3160940 Circuit Breaker Settings
Device Manufacturer / Frame (A)
Device Name in Model / Description / Frame/ Trip (A) Existing Settings Recommended Settings
Device Location Trip Type Ampacity Range Model Plug (A) Type (Range) Setting (Value) Type (Range) Setting (Value)
200-400A

EMDP-C3 BK-3EPS SIEMENS HED4 125.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic HED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole 100.0A INST Fixed (800A) INST Fixed (800A)
15-125A

EMDP-C3 BK-DRY COOL SIEMENS ED6 100.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic ED6 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole 50.0A INST Fixed (800A) INST Fixed (800A)
15-125A

EMDP-C4 BK-PDU C1A SIEMENS HED4 125.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic HED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole 45.0A INST Fixed (800A) INST Fixed (800A)
15-125A

EMDP-C4 BK-XF-PANEL IDF-1N D/S SIEMENS HED4 25.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic HED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole 25.0A INST Fixed (550A) INST Fixed (550A)
15-125A

EMDP-C4 BK-XF-PANEL IDF-3S D/S SIEMENS HED4 25.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic HED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole 25.0A INST Fixed (550A) INST Fixed (550A)
15-125A

EMDP-C4 BK-XF-T12 SIEMENS HED4 125.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic HED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole 45.0A INST Fixed (800A) INST Fixed (800A)
15-125A

EMDP-C4 FU-PDU C2B SIEMENS HED4 125.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic HED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole 45.0A INST Fixed (800A) INST Fixed (800A)
15-125A

EMDP-L5 BK-ATS-C4 E SIEMENS HLMD6 600.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic HLMD6 Sentron 600.0A INST (LO-HI) LO (3000A) INST (LO-HI) LO (3000A)
500-800A

EMDP-L5 BK-ATS-C5 E SIEMENS HLMD6 600.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic HLMD6 Sentron 600.0A INST (LO-HI) LO (3000A) INST (LO-HI) LO (3000A)
500-800A

EMDP-L5 BK-ATS-C6 E SIEMENS JXD6-A 400.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)

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High Voltage Maintenance, Inc.
Client: Appendix 6
Project: Existing and Recommended
Job #: 3160940 Circuit Breaker Settings
Device Manufacturer / Frame (A)
Device Name in Model / Description / Frame/ Trip (A) Existing Settings Recommended Settings
Device Location Trip Type Ampacity Range Model Plug (A) Type (Range) Setting (Value) Type (Range) Setting (Value)
Thermal Magnetic JXD6-A Sentron 400.0A INST (LO-HI) LO (2000A) INST (LO-HI) LO (2000A)
200-400A

EMDP-L6 BK-RTU-4 SIEMENS FXD6 250.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic FXD6 Sentron 250.0A INST (LO-HI) LO (1100A) INST (LO-HI) LO (1100A)
70-250A

GEN-EMDP-C1 BUS BK-EMDP-C1 MERLIN GERIN NSJ600N 600.0A LTPU (lo x Ir x S) 1; 1 (600A) LTPU (lo x Ir x S) 1; 1 (600A)
Static Trip Compact NSJ N/H, STR 23SP 600.0A LTD (Fixed) Fixed LTD (Fixed) Fixed
LSI, 150-600A STPU (2-9 x LTPU) 6 (3600A) STPU (2-9 x LTPU) 6 (3600A)
STD (Fixed) Fixed STD (Fixed) Fixed
INST (Fixed) Fixed (5400A) INST (Fixed) Fixed (5400A)

GEN-EMDP-L5 BUS BK-EMDP-L5 SQUARE D RG 2500.0A LTPU/LTD (A 0.4-1.0 x S) 1 (1600A); 20 LTPU/LTD (A 0.4-1.0 x S) 1 (1600A); 20
Static Trip Powerpact R-Frame, 3.0 & 3.0A 1600.0A INST RG (1.5-12 x S) 10 (16000A) INST RG (1.5-12 x S) 10 (16000A)
LI, 600-2500A, UL

GEN-EMDP-L5 BUS BK-EMDP-L5 LOAD BANK SQUARE D RG 2500.0A LTPU/LTD (A 0.4-1.0 x S) 1 (1200A); 0.5 LTPU/LTD (A 0.4-1.0 x S) 1 (1200A); 0.5
Static Trip Powerpact R-Frame, 3.0 & 3.0A 1200.0A INST RG (1.5-12 x S) 1.5 (1800A) INST RG (1.5-12 x S) 1.5 (1800A)
LI, 600-2500A, UL

GEN-LIFE SAFETY BUS BK-EDP SQUARE D KA 250.0A Thermal Curve Thermal Curve
Thermal Magnetic KA 225.0A INST LO (1125A) INST LO (1125A)
70-250A

GEN-LIFE SAFETY BUS BK-LS LOAD BANK SQUARE D KA 250.0A Thermal Curve Thermal Curve
Thermal Magnetic KA 225.0A INST LO (1125A) INST LO (1125A)
70-250A

KB-3 BK-KC SIEMENS QJ 150.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic QJ 150.0A INST Fixed (1275A) INST Fixed (1275A)
125-225A

KC BK-BAR PANEL SIEMENS BL 100.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic BL, 2 & 3-Pole 100.0A INST Fixed (750A) INST Fixed (750A)
15-125A

MAIN #1 LINE BK-MAIN #1 SIEMENS SBS 2000.0A Phase Phase


Static Trip SBS, TL 2000.0A LTPU (50-100% x P) 100 % (2000A) LTPU (50-100% x P) 100 % (2000A)

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High Voltage Maintenance, Inc.
Client: Appendix 6
Project: Existing and Recommended
Job #: 3160940 Circuit Breaker Settings
Device Manufacturer / Frame (A)
Device Name in Model / Description / Frame/ Trip (A) Existing Settings Recommended Settings
Device Location Trip Type Ampacity Range Model Plug (A) Type (Range) Setting (Value) Type (Range) Setting (Value)
LSI, 1200-2000AF 2000.0A LTD (2.5-30 Sec.) 2.5 LTD (2.5-30 Sec.) 10
STPU (1.5-9 x P) 1.5 (3000A) STPU (1.5-9 x P) 7 (14000A)
STD (0.07-0.3 Sec.) 0.07 Fixed (I^2t In) STD (0.07-0.3 Sec.) 0.07 Fixed (I^2t In)
INST (1.5-12 x P) 1.5 (2800A) INST (1.5-12 x P) 10 (20000A)
Ground Ground
20% GFPU 20 % (400A) 50% GFPU 50 % (1000A)
GFD (0.1-0.5 Sec.) 0.1 (I^2t Out) GFD (0.1-0.5 Sec.) 0.1 (I^2t Out)

MAIN #2 LINE BK-MAIN #2 SIEMENS SBS 2000.0A Phase Phase


Static Trip SBS, TL 2000.0A LTPU (50-100% x P) 100 % (2000A) LTPU (50-100% x P) 100 % (2000A)
LSI, 1200-2000AF 2000.0A LTD (2.5-30 Sec.) 2.5 LTD (2.5-30 Sec.) 10
STPU (1.5-9 x P) 1.5 (3000A) STPU (1.5-9 x P) 7 (14000A)
STD (0.07-0.3 Sec.) 0.07 Fixed (I^2t In) STD (0.07-0.3 Sec.) 0.07 Fixed (I^2t In)
INST (1.5-12 x P) 1.5 (2800A) INST (1.5-12 x P) 10 (20000A)
Ground Ground
20% GFPU 20 % (400A) 50% GFPU 50 % (1000A)
GFD (0.1-0.5 Sec.) 0.1 (I^2t Out) GFD (0.1-0.5 Sec.) 0.1 (I^2t Out)

PANEL KA BK-XF-T10 SIEMENS FXD6 150.0A Thermal Curve (Fixed) Thermal Curve (Fixed)
Thermal Magnetic FXD6 Sentron 150.0A INST (LO-HI) 4 (1100A) INST (LO-HI) 4 (1100A)
70-250A

SWITCHGEAR #1 BK-MAIN TIE SIEMENS SBS 2000.0A Phase Phase


Static Trip SBS, TL 2000.0A LTPU (50-100% x P) 100 % (2000A) LTPU (50-100% x P) 100 % (2000A)
LSI, 1200-2000AF 2000.0A LTD (2.5-30 Sec.) 2.5 LTD (2.5-30 Sec.) 2.5
STPU (1.5-9 x P) 1.5 (3000A) STPU (1.5-9 x P) 1.5 (3000A)
STD (0.07-0.3 Sec.) 0.07 Fixed (I^2t In) STD (0.07-0.3 Sec.) 0.07 Fixed (I^2t In)
INST (1.5-12 x P) 1.5 (2800A) INST (1.5-12 x P) 1.5 (2800A)
Ground Ground
20% GFPU 20 % (400A) 20% GFPU 20 % (400A)
GFD (0.1-0.5 Sec.) 0.1 (I^2t Out) GFD (0.1-0.5 Sec.) 0.1 (I^2t Out)

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Electrical Reliability Services
Client: Appendix 6
Project: Existing and Recommended
Job #: 3160940 Fuse Information
Device Device Name in Model Existing Recommended
Location /Low or High Voltage Device Description Model Cartridge/Fuse Sizes Cartridge/Fuse Size
NORTH BUS DUCT FU-1NA BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 175.0A 175.0A
Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 175.0A 175.0A
1-600A

1NDP FU-1NB BUSSMANN LPN-RK-400SP 400.0A 400.0A


Low Voltage LPN-RK, 250V Class RK1 400.0A 400.0A
1-600A

SOUTH BUS DUCT FU-1SA-1 BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 175.0A 175.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 175.0A 175.0A
1-600A

1SDP FU-1SB BUSSMANN LPN-RK-400SP 400.0A 400.0A


Low Voltage LPN-RK, 250V Class RK1 400.0A 400.0A
1-600A

NORTH BUS DUCT FU-2NA BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 175.0A 175.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 175.0A 175.0A
1-600A

1NDP FU-2NB BUSSMANN LPN-RK-400SP 400.0A 400.0A


Low Voltage LPN-RK, 250V Class RK1 400.0A 400.0A
1-600A

SOUTH BUS DUCT FU-2SA BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 175.0A 175.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 175.0A 175.0A
1-600A

Appendix 6 - Existing and Recommended Fuse Info - Page 1


Electrical Reliability Services
Client: Appendix 6
Project: Existing and Recommended
Job #: 3160940 Fuse Information
Device Device Name in Model Existing Recommended
Location /Low or High Voltage Device Description Model Cartridge/Fuse Sizes Cartridge/Fuse Size
1SDP FU-2SB BUSSMANN LPN-RK-400SP 400.0A 400.0A
Low Voltage LPN-RK, 250V Class RK1 400.0A 400.0A
1-600A

NORTH BUS DUCT FU-3NA BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 175.0A 175.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 175.0A 175.0A
1-600A

3NDP FU-3NC BUSSMANN FRN-R 150.0A 150.0A


Low Voltage FRN-R, 250V Class RK5 150.0A 150.0A
0.1-600A

SOUTH BUS DUCT FU-3SA-1 BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 175.0A 175.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 175.0A 175.0A
1-600A

3SDP FU-3SC BUSSMANN FRN-R 150.0A 150.0A


Low Voltage FRN-R, 250V Class RK5 150.0A 150.0A
0.1-600A

NORTH BUS DUCT FU-4NA BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 175.0A 175.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 175.0A 175.0A
1-600A

3NDP FU-4NB BUSSMANN LPN-RK-400SP 400.0A 400.0A


Low Voltage LPN-RK, 250V Class RK1 400.0A 400.0A
1-600A

Appendix 6 - Existing and Recommended Fuse Info - Page 2


Electrical Reliability Services
Client: Appendix 6
Project: Existing and Recommended
Job #: 3160940 Fuse Information
Device Device Name in Model Existing Recommended
Location /Low or High Voltage Device Description Model Cartridge/Fuse Sizes Cartridge/Fuse Size
SOUTH BUS DUCT FU-4SA BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 175.0A 175.0A
Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 175.0A 175.0A
1-600A

3SDP FU-4SB1 BUSSMANN LPN-RK-400SP 400.0A 400.0A


Low Voltage LPN-RK, 250V Class RK1 400.0A 400.0A
1-600A

SWITCHGEAR #2 FU-ATS-C2 BUSSMANN FRS-R 200.0A 200.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 200.0A 200.0A
1-600A

SWITCHGEAR #1 FU-ATS-C3 N BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 300.0A 300.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 300.0A 300.0A
1-600A

SWITCHGEAR #2 FU-ATS-C4 N BUSSMANN KRP-C 601.0A 601.0A


Low Voltage KRP-C, 600V Class L 601.0A 601.0A
601-6000A

SWITCHGEAR #1 FU-ATS-C5 N BUSSMANN KRP-C 601.0A 601.0A


Low Voltage KRP-C, 600V Class L 601.0A 601.0A
601-6000A

SWITCHGEAR #2 FU-ATS-C6 N LITTELFUSE LLSRK 400.0A 400.0A


Low Voltage LLSRK, 600V Class RK1 400.0A 400.0A
12-600A

Appendix 6 - Existing and Recommended Fuse Info - Page 3


Electrical Reliability Services
Client: Appendix 6
Project: Existing and Recommended
Job #: 3160940 Fuse Information
Device Device Name in Model Existing Recommended
Location /Low or High Voltage Device Description Model Cartridge/Fuse Sizes Cartridge/Fuse Size
MAIN #1 LINE FU-ATS-FIRE PUMP N1 BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 400.0A 400.0A
Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 400.0A 400.0A
1-600A

MAIN #2 LINE FU-ATS-FIRE PUMP N2 BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 400.0A 400.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 400.0A 400.0A
1-600A

SWITCHGEAR #1 FU-ATS-KOHLER N BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 300.0A 300.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 300.0A 300.0A
1-600A

NORTH BUS DUCT FU-CAP-N BUSSMANN FRS-R 400.0A 400.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 400.0A 400.0A
1-600A

SOUTH BUS DUCT FU-CAP-S BUSSMANN FRS-R 400.0A 400.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 400.0A 400.0A
1-600A

EDP FU-CBL-ATS-KOHLER E BUSSMANN FRS-R 250.0A 250.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 250.0A 250.0A
1-600A

SWITCHGEAR #1 FU-ELEV #1 BUSSMANN FRS-R 100.0A 100.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 100.0A 100.0A
1-600A

Appendix 6 - Existing and Recommended Fuse Info - Page 4


Electrical Reliability Services
Client: Appendix 6
Project: Existing and Recommended
Job #: 3160940 Fuse Information
Device Device Name in Model Existing Recommended
Location /Low or High Voltage Device Description Model Cartridge/Fuse Sizes Cartridge/Fuse Size
SWITCHGEAR #1 FU-ELEV #2 BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 100.0A 100.0A
Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 100.0A 100.0A
1-600A

SWITCHGEAR #2 FU-ELEV #3 BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 100.0A 100.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 100.0A 100.0A
1-600A

SWITCHGEAR #2 FU-ELEV #4 BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 100.0A 100.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 100.0A 100.0A
1-600A

MCC-B FU-EXHAUST FAN 10 BUSSMANN FRS-R 30.0A 30.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 30.0A 30.0A
1-600A

EMCC FU-EXHAUST FAN 2 BUSSMANN FRS-R 30.0A 30.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 30.0A 30.0A
1-600A

MCC-B FU-EXHAUST FAN 2B BUSSMANN FRS-R 30.0A 30.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 30.0A 30.0A
1-600A

MCC-B FU-EXHAUST FAN 3 BUSSMANN FRS-R 30.0A 30.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 30.0A 30.0A
1-600A

Appendix 6 - Existing and Recommended Fuse Info - Page 5


Electrical Reliability Services
Client: Appendix 6
Project: Existing and Recommended
Job #: 3160940 Fuse Information
Device Device Name in Model Existing Recommended
Location /Low or High Voltage Device Description Model Cartridge/Fuse Sizes Cartridge/Fuse Size
EMCC FU-EXHAUST FAN 3E BUSSMANN FRS-R 30.0A 30.0A
Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 30.0A 30.0A
1-600A

EMCC FU-EXHAUST FAN 3W BUSSMANN FRS-R 30.0A 30.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 30.0A 30.0A
1-600A

EMCC FU-EXHAUST FAN 4 BUSSMANN FRS-R 30.0A 30.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 30.0A 30.0A
1-600A

MCC-B FU-EXHAUST FAN 6 BUSSMANN FRS-R 30.0A 30.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 30.0A 30.0A
1-600A

MCC-B FU-EXHAUST FAN 7 BUSSMANN FRS-R 30.0A 30.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 30.0A 30.0A
1-600A

MCC-B FU-EXHAUST FAN 8 BUSSMANN FRS-R 30.0A 30.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 30.0A 30.0A
1-600A

SWITCHGEAR #1 FU-MCC-B BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 125.0A 125.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 125.0A 125.0A
1-600A

Appendix 6 - Existing and Recommended Fuse Info - Page 6


Electrical Reliability Services
Client: Appendix 6
Project: Existing and Recommended
Job #: 3160940 Fuse Information
Device Device Name in Model Existing Recommended
Location /Low or High Voltage Device Description Model Cartridge/Fuse Sizes Cartridge/Fuse Size
SWITCHGEAR #2 FU-NORTH BUS DUCT BUSSMANN KRP-C 1000.0A 1000.0A
Low Voltage KRP-C, 600V Class L 1000.0A 1000.0A
601-6000A

SWITCHGEAR #2 FU-PANEL BA BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 125.0A 125.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 125.0A 125.0A
1-600A

SWITCHGEAR #1 FU-PANEL KA BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 400.0A 400.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 400.0A 400.0A
1-600A

SWITCHGEAR #2 FU-RTU-3 BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 250.0A 250.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 250.0A 250.0A
1-600A

SWITCHGEAR #1 FU-SOUTH BUS DUCT BUSSMANN KRP-C 1000.0A 1000.0A


Low Voltage KRP-C, 600V Class L 1000.0A 1000.0A
601-6000A

MCC-B FU-SUPPLY FAN 1 BUSSMANN FRS-R 30.0A 30.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 30.0A 30.0A
1-600A

EMCC FU-SUPPLY FAN 3 BUSSMANN FRS-R 30.0A 30.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 30.0A 30.0A
1-600A

Appendix 6 - Existing and Recommended Fuse Info - Page 7


Electrical Reliability Services
Client: Appendix 6
Project: Existing and Recommended
Job #: 3160940 Fuse Information
Device Device Name in Model Existing Recommended
Location /Low or High Voltage Device Description Model Cartridge/Fuse Sizes Cartridge/Fuse Size
XF-3SD D/S FU-XF-3SD BUSSMANN FRS-R 100.0A 100.0A
Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 100.0A 100.0A
1-600A

SOUTH BUS DUCT FU-XF-3SD D/S BUSSMANN FRS-R 100.0A 100.0A


Low Voltage FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 100.0A 100.0A
1-600A

NORTH BUS DUCT FU-XF-T11 BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 50.0A 50.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 50.0A 50.0A
1-600A

SOUTH BUS DUCT FU-XF-T5 BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 300.0A 300.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 300.0A 300.0A
1-600A

SOUTH BUS DUCT FU-XF-T6 BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 300.0A 300.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 300.0A 300.0A
1-600A

NORTH BUS DUCT FU-XF-T8 BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 300.0A 300.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 300.0A 300.0A
1-600A

NORTH BUS DUCT FU-XF-T9 BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP 300.0A 300.0A


Low Voltage LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 300.0A 300.0A
1-600A

Appendix 6 - Existing and Recommended Fuse Info - Page 8


Electrical Reliability Services
Client: Appendix 6
Project: Existing and Recommended
Job #: 3160940 Fuse Information
Device Device Name in Model Existing Recommended
Location /Low or High Voltage Device Description Model Cartridge/Fuse Sizes Cartridge/Fuse Size
MV SWITCHGEAR FU-XFMR-3 GE EJO-1, 80E 80.0A 80.0A
High Voltage 9F62 EJ0-1, 15.5kV E-Rated 80.0A 80.0A
20E-300E

MV SWITCHGEAR FU-XFMR-4 GE EJO-1, 80E 80.0A 80.0A


High Voltage 9F62 EJ0-1, 15.5kV E-Rated 80.0A 80.0A
20E-300E

Appendix 6 - Existing and Recommended Fuse Info - Page 9


APPENDIX 7:COORDINATION CURVES
CURRENT IN AMPERES

100K
10K
100

1K
1000
XF-XFMR-4

FU-XFMR-4
Frame/Model EJO-1, 80E
Sensor/Trip 80A
80Amps
FU-XFMR-4 CBL-XFMR-4
100

XF-XFMR-4 XF-XFMR-4
S Size 1000 kVA
FL 1333 kVA
%Z 5.5700 %

MAIN #1 LINE
BK-MAIN #1 - Phase IE = 86.37 Cal/cm^2
BK-MAIN #1
10 Frame/Model SBS
Sensor/Trip 2000A
Plug 2000.0 A
Phase
LTPU (50-100% x P) 100 % (2000A)

TIME IN SECONDS
LTD (2.5-30 Sec.) 2.5
STPU (1.5-9 x P) 1.5 (3000A)
STD (0.07-0.3 Sec.) 0.07 Fixed (I^2t In)
FU-SOUTH BUS DUCT INST (1.5-12 x P) 1.5 (2800A)
Ground
20% GFPU 20 % (400A)
1 GFD (0.1-0.5 Sec.) 0.1 (I^2t Out)
SWITCHGEAR #1
FU-SOUTH BUS DUCT IE = 1.66 Cal/cm^2
Frame/Model KRP-C
Sensor/Trip 1000A
BUS-SOUTH BUS DUCT

SOUTH BUS DUCT


IE = 1.44 Cal/cm^2
FU-CAP-S TX Inrush
0.10
FU-CAP-S
Frame/Model FRS-R
Sensor/Trip 400A

CBL-CAP-S

BUS-CAP-S
IE = 0.44 Cal/cm^2

0.01 CAP-S

VOLTAGE: 480 TCC: SWGR #1 (AS-FOUND STGS)


JOB#: 3160940 Project: ARC FLASH STUDY
CURRENT IN AMPERES

100K
10K
100

1K
1000
XF-XFMR-4

FU-XFMR-4
Frame/Model EJO-1, 80E
Sensor/Trip 80A
80Amps
FU-XFMR-4 CBL-XFMR-4
100

XF-XFMR-4 XF-XFMR-4
S Size 1000 kVA
FL 1333 kVA
%Z 5.5700 %

MAIN #1 LINE
BK-MAIN #1 - Phase IE = 86.37 Cal/cm^2
BK-MAIN #1
10 Frame/Model SBS
Sensor/Trip 2000A
Plug 2000.0 A
Phase
LTPU (50-100% x P) 100 % (2000A)

TIME IN SECONDS
LTD (2.5-30 Sec.) 10
STPU (1.5-9 x P) 7 (14000A)
STD (0.07-0.3 Sec.) 0.07 Fixed (I^2t In)
FU-SOUTH BUS DUCT INST (1.5-12 x P) 10 (20000A)
Ground
50% GFPU 50 % (1000A)
1 GFD (0.1-0.5 Sec.) 0.1 (I^2t Out)
SWITCHGEAR #1
FU-SOUTH BUS DUCT IE = 1.66 Cal/cm^2
Frame/Model KRP-C
Sensor/Trip 1000A
BUS-SOUTH BUS DUCT

SOUTH BUS DUCT


IE = 1.44 Cal/cm^2
FU-CAP-S TX Inrush
0.10
FU-CAP-S
Frame/Model FRS-R
Sensor/Trip 400A

CBL-CAP-S

BUS-CAP-S
IE = 0.44 Cal/cm^2

0.01 CAP-S

VOLTAGE: 480 TCC: SWGR #1 (REC STGS)


JOB#: 3160940 Project: ARC FLASH STUDY
CURRENT IN AMPERES

100K
10K
100

1K
1000 FU-XFMR-3
XF-XFMR-3
Frame/Model EJO-1, 80E
Sensor/Trip 80 A
80Amps

CBL-XFMR-3

P
FU-XFMR-3 XF-XFMR-3
S Size 1000 kVA
100 FL 1333 kVA
%Z 5.5700 %
MAIN #2 LINE
XF-XFMR-3 IE = 86.38 Cal/cm^2

BK-MAIN #2
Frame/Model SBS
BK-MAIN #2 - Phase Sensor/Trip 2000A
Plug 2000.0 A
10 Phase
LTPU (50-100% x P) 100 % (2000A)
LTD (2.5-30 Sec.) 2.5
STPU (1.5-9 x P) 1.5 (3000A)
STD (0.07-0.3 Sec.) 0.07 Fixed (I^2t In)

TIME IN SECONDS
INST (1.5-12 x P) 1.5 (2800A)
Ground
20% GFPU 20 % (400A)
GFD (0.1-0.5 Sec.) 0.1 (I^2t Out)
FU-NORTH BUS DUCT
SWITCHGEAR #2
1
IE = 1.65 Cal/cm^2
FU-NORTH BUS DUCT
Frame/Model KRP-C
Sensor/Trip 1000A

CBL-NORTH BUS DUCT

FU-CAP-N
TX Inrush BUS-NORTH BUS DUCT
0.10
NORTH BUS DUCT
IE = 1.21 Cal/cm^2

FU-CAP-N
Frame/Model FRS-R
Sensor/Trip 400A

CBL-CAP-N
0.01
BUS-CAP-N
IE = 0.64 Cal/cm^2

CAP-N

VOLTAGE: 480 TCC: SWGR #2 (AS-FOUND STGS)


JOB#: 3160940 Project: ARC FLASH STUDY
CURRENT IN AMPERES

100K
10K
100

1K
1000 FU-XFMR-3
XF-XFMR-3
Frame/Model EJO-1, 80E
Sensor/Trip 80 A
80Amps

CBL-XFMR-3

P
FU-XFMR-3 XF-XFMR-3
S Size 1000 kVA
100 FL 1333 kVA
%Z 5.5700 %
MAIN #2 LINE
XF-XFMR-3 IE = 86.38 Cal/cm^2

BK-MAIN #2
Frame/Model SBS
BK-MAIN #2 - Phase Sensor/Trip 2000A
Plug 2000.0 A
10 Phase
LTPU (50-100% x P) 100 % (2000A)
LTD (2.5-30 Sec.) 10
STPU (1.5-9 x P) 7 (14000A)
STD (0.07-0.3 Sec.) 0.07 Fixed (I^2t In)

TIME IN SECONDS
INST (1.5-12 x P) 10 (20000A)
Ground
50% GFPU 50 % (1000A)
GFD (0.1-0.5 Sec.) 0.1 (I^2t Out)
FU-NORTH BUS DUCT
SWITCHGEAR #2
1
IE = 1.65 Cal/cm^2
FU-NORTH BUS DUCT
Frame/Model KRP-C
Sensor/Trip 1000A

CBL-NORTH BUS DUCT

FU-CAP-N
TX Inrush BUS-NORTH BUS DUCT
0.10
NORTH BUS DUCT
IE = 1.21 Cal/cm^2

FU-CAP-N
Frame/Model FRS-R
Sensor/Trip 400A

CBL-CAP-N
0.01
BUS-CAP-N
IE = 0.64 Cal/cm^2

CAP-N

VOLTAGE: 480 TCC: SWGR #2 (REC STGS)


JOB#: 3160940 Project: ARC FLASH STUDY
CURRENT IN AMPERES

100K
10K
100

1K
1000
GEN-EMDP-C1

GEN-EMDP-C1
ComponentName GEN-EMDP-C1
RatedSize 250.000 kW

100 GEN-EMDP-C1 BUS


GEN-EMDP-C1
IE = 11.71 Cal/cm^2
BK-EMDP-C1
BK-EMDP-C1
BK-EMDP-C1 MAIN Gen SC Frame/Model NSJ600N
Sensor/Trip 600A
Plug 0.0A
LTPU (lo x Ir x S) 1; 1 (600A)
LTD (Fixed) Fixed
BK-ATS-C3 E STPU (2-9 x LTPU) 6 (3600A)
10 STD (Fixed) Fixed
INST (Fixed) Fixed (5400A)
CBL-EMDP-C1

TIME IN SECONDS
EMDP-C1 LINE
IE = 11.21 Cal/cm^2

BK-EMDP-C1 MAIN
Frame/Model LXD6-A
Sensor/Trip 600A
1 Plug 0.0A
Thermal Curve (Fixed)
INST (LO-HI) LO (3000A)

CBL-EMDP-C1 MAIN

EMDP-C1
IE = 11.21 Cal/cm^2

0.10 BK-ATS-C3 E
Frame/Model JD6-A
Sensor/Trip 300A
Plug 0.0A
Thermal Curve (Fixed)
INST (LO-HI) LO (1250A)
CBL-ATS-C3 E

ATS-C3 E
IE = 0.58 Cal/cm^2
0.01

VOLTAGE: 480 TCC: 250KW GEN (AS-FOUND STGS)


JOB#: 3160940 Project: ARC FLASH STUDY
CURRENT IN AMPERES

100K
10K
100

1K
1000
GEN-EMDP-C1

GEN-EMDP-C1
ComponentName GEN-EMDP-C1
RatedSize 250.000 kW

100 GEN-EMDP-C1 BUS


GEN-EMDP-C1
IE = 11.71 Cal/cm^2
BK-EMDP-C1
BK-EMDP-C1
BK-EMDP-C1 MAIN Gen SC Frame/Model NSJ600N
Sensor/Trip 600A
Plug 0.0A
LTPU (lo x Ir x S) 1; 1 (600A)
LTD (Fixed) Fixed
BK-ATS-C3 E STPU (2-9 x LTPU) 6 (3600A)
10 STD (Fixed) Fixed
INST (Fixed) Fixed (5400A)
CBL-EMDP-C1

TIME IN SECONDS
EMDP-C1 LINE
IE = 11.21 Cal/cm^2

BK-EMDP-C1 MAIN
Frame/Model LXD6-A
Sensor/Trip 600A
1 Plug 0.0A
Thermal Curve (Fixed)
INST (LO-HI) LO (3000A)

CBL-EMDP-C1 MAIN

EMDP-C1
IE = 11.21 Cal/cm^2

0.10 BK-ATS-C3 E
Frame/Model JD6-A
Sensor/Trip 300A
Plug 0.0A
Thermal Curve (Fixed)
INST (LO-HI) LO (1250A)
CBL-ATS-C3 E

ATS-C3 E
IE = 0.58 Cal/cm^2
0.01

VOLTAGE: 480 TCC: 250KW GEN (REC STGS)


JOB#: 3160940 Project: ARC FLASH STUDY
CURRENT IN AMPERES

100K
10K
100

1K
1000
GEN-EMDP-L5

100
GEN-EMDP-L5

GEN-EMDP-L5
ComponentName GEN-EMDP-L5
Gen SC RatedSize 800.000 kW
BK-EMDP-L5
GEN-EMDP-L5 BUS
IE = 34.27 Cal/cm^2

BK-ATS-C4 E BK-EMDP-L5
10 Frame/Model RG
Sensor/Trip 1600A
Plug 0.0 A
LTPU/LTD (A0.4-1.0 x S) 1(1600A); 20
INST RG (1.5-12 x S) 10 (16000A)

TIME IN SECONDS
CBL-EMDP-L5

EMDP-L5
IE = 33.81 Cal/cm^2
1
BK-ATS-C4 E
Frame/Model HLMD6
Sensor/Trip 600A
Plug 0.0 A
Thermal Curve (Fixed)
INST (LO-HI) LO (3000A)

CBL-ATS-C4 E

0.10
ATS-C4 E
IE = 1.16 Cal/cm^2

0.01

VOLTAGE: 480 TCC: 800KW GEN (AS-FOUND STGS)


JOB#: 3160940 Project: ARC FLASH STUDY
CURRENT IN AMPERES

100K
10K
100

1K
1000
GEN-EMDP-L5

100
GEN-EMDP-L5

GEN-EMDP-L5
ComponentName GEN-EMDP-L5
Gen SC RatedSize 800.000 kW
BK-EMDP-L5
GEN-EMDP-L5 BUS
IE = 34.27 Cal/cm^2

BK-ATS-C4 E BK-EMDP-L5
10 Frame/Model RG
Sensor/Trip 1600A
Plug 0.0 A
LTPU/LTD (A0.4-1.0 x S) 1(1600A); 20
INST RG (1.5-12 x S) 10 (16000A)

TIME IN SECONDS
CBL-EMDP-L5

EMDP-L5
IE = 33.81 Cal/cm^2
1
BK-ATS-C4 E
Frame/Model HLMD6
Sensor/Trip 600A
Plug 0.0 A
Thermal Curve (Fixed)
INST (LO-HI) LO (3000A)

CBL-ATS-C4 E

0.10
ATS-C4 E
IE = 1.16 Cal/cm^2

0.01

VOLTAGE: 480 TCC: 800KW GEN (REC STGS)


JOB#: 3160940 Project: ARC FLASH STUDY
CURRENT IN AMPERES

100K
10K
100

1K
50
1000
GEN-LIFE SAFETY

100
GEN-LIFE SAFETY

BK-EDP GEN-LIFE SAFETY


Gen SC ComponentName GEN-LIFE SAFETY
RatedSize 150.000 kW
GEN-LIFE SAFETY BUS
FU-CBL-ATS-KOHLER E IE = 7.3 Cal/cm^2

10
BK-EDP
Frame/Model KA
Sensor/Trip 225A
Plug 0.0 A

TIME IN SECONDS
Thermal Curve
INST LO (1125A)

CBL-EDP

EDP
1 IE = 7.29 Cal/cm^2

FU-CBL-ATS-KOHLER E
Frame/Model FRS-R
Sensor/Trip 250 A

CBL-ATS-KOHLER E

0.10 ATS-KOHLER E
IE = 7.24 Cal/cm^2

0.01

VOLTAGE: 480 TCC: 150KW GEN (AS-FOUND STGS)


JOB#: 3160940 Project: ARC FLASH STUDY
CURRENT IN AMPERES

100K
10K
100

1K
50
1000
GEN-LIFE SAFETY

100
GEN-LIFE SAFETY

BK-EDP GEN-LIFE SAFETY


Gen SC ComponentName GEN-LIFE SAFETY
RatedSize 150.000 kW
GEN-LIFE SAFETY BUS
FU-CBL-ATS-KOHLER E IE = 7.3 Cal/cm^2

10
BK-EDP
Frame/Model KA
Sensor/Trip 225A
Plug 0.0 A

TIME IN SECONDS
Thermal Curve
INST LO (1125A)

CBL-EDP

EDP
1 IE = 7.29 Cal/cm^2

FU-CBL-ATS-KOHLER E
Frame/Model FRS-R
Sensor/Trip 250 A

CBL-ATS-KOHLER E

0.10 ATS-KOHLER E
IE = 7.24 Cal/cm^2

0.01

VOLTAGE: 480 TCC: 150KW GEN (REC STGS)


JOB#: 3160940 Project: ARC FLASH STUDY
CURRENT IN AMPERES

100K
10K
100

1K
50
1000

BK-MAIN #1 - Ground
100

MAIN #1 LINE
IE = 86.37 Cal/cm^2

FU-SOUTH BUS DUCT


BK-MAIN #1
10 Frame/Model SBS
Sensor/Trip 2000A
Plug 2000.0A
Phase

TIME IN SECONDS
LTPU (50-100% x P) 100 % (2000A)
LTD (2.5-30 Sec.) 2.5
STPU (1.5-9 x P) 1.5 (3000A)
STD (0.07-0.3 Sec.) 0.07 Fixed (I^2t In)
INST (1.5-12 x P) 1.5 (2800A)
Ground
1
20% GFPU 20 % (400A)
GFD (0.1-0.5 Sec.) 0.1 (I^2t Out)

BUS-MAIN #1

SWITCHGEAR #1
IE = 1.66 Cal/cm^2
FU-SOUTH BUS DUCT
Frame/Model KRP-C
0.10 Sensor/Trip 1000A

0.01

VOLTAGE: 480 TCC: SWGR #1 GF (AS-FOUND STGS)


JOB#: 3160940 Project: ARC FLASH STUDY
CURRENT IN AMPERES

100K
10K
100

1K
50
1000

BK-MAIN #1 - Ground
100

MAIN #1 LINE
IE = 86.37 Cal/cm^2

FU-SOUTH BUS DUCT


BK-MAIN #1
10 Frame/Model SBS
Sensor/Trip 2000A
Plug 2000.0A
Phase

TIME IN SECONDS
LTPU (50-100% x P) 100 % (2000A)
LTD (2.5-30 Sec.) 10
STPU (1.5-9 x P) 7 (14000A)
STD (0.07-0.3 Sec.) 0.07 Fixed (I^2t In)
INST (1.5-12 x P) 10 (20000A)
Ground
1
50% GFPU 50 % (1000A)
GFD (0.1-0.5 Sec.) 0.1 (I^2t Out)

BUS-MAIN #1

SWITCHGEAR #1
IE = 1.66 Cal/cm^2
FU-SOUTH BUS DUCT
Frame/Model KRP-C
0.10 Sensor/Trip 1000A

0.01

VOLTAGE: 480 TCC: SWGR #1 GF (REC STGS)


JOB#: 3160940 Project: ARC FLASH STUDY
CURRENT IN AMPERES

100K
10K
100

1K
50
1000

BK-MAIN #2 - Ground
100

BK-MAIN #2
FU-NORTH BUS DUCT Frame/Model SBS
Sensor/Trip 2000A
10 Plug 2000.0A
Phase
LTPU (50-100% x P) 100 % (2000A)
LTD (2.5-30 Sec.) 2.5

TIME IN SECONDS
STPU (1.5-9 x P) 1.5 (3000A)
STD (0.07-0.3 Sec.) 0.07 Fixed (I^2t In)
INST (1.5-12 x P) 1.5 (2800A)
Ground
20% GFPU 20 % (400A)
GFD (0.1-0.5 Sec.) 0.1 (I^2t Out)
1

IE = 1.65 Cal/cm^2

FU-NORTH BUS DUCT


Frame/Model KRP-C
Sensor/Trip 1000A

0.10

0.01

VOLTAGE: 480 TCC: SWGR #2 GF (AS-FOUND STGS)


JOB#: 3160940 Project: ARC FLASH STUDY
CURRENT IN AMPERES

100K
10K
100

1K
50
1000

BK-MAIN #2 - Ground
100

BK-MAIN #2
FU-NORTH BUS DUCT Frame/Model SBS
Sensor/Trip 2000A
10 Plug 2000.0A
Phase
LTPU (50-100% x P) 100 % (2000A)
LTD (2.5-30 Sec.) 10

TIME IN SECONDS
STPU (1.5-9 x P) 7 (14000A)
STD (0.07-0.3 Sec.) 0.07 Fixed (I^2t In)
INST (1.5-12 x P) 10 (20000A)
Ground
50% GFPU 50 % (1000A)
GFD (0.1-0.5 Sec.) 0.1 (I^2t Out)
1

IE = 1.65 Cal/cm^2

FU-NORTH BUS DUCT


Frame/Model KRP-C
Sensor/Trip 1000A

0.10

0.01

VOLTAGE: 480 TCC: SWGR #2 GF (REC STGS)


JOB#: 3160940 Project: ARC FLASH STUDY
APPENDIX 8:ARC FLASH DATA/SUMMARY, AND SAMPLE LABELS
Arc Flash Hazard Table JOB # 3160940
Results Based on Existing Settings

Bus Name Protective Bus Bus Prot Dev Prot Dev Trip/ Breaker Ground Equip Gap Arc Flash Working Incident Required Protective
Device kV Bolted Bolted Arcing Delay Opening Type Boundary Distance Energy FR Clothing Category
Name Fault Fault Fault Time Time (mm) (in) (in) (cal/cm2)
(kA) (kA) (kA) (sec.) (sec.)
1ER FU-XF-1ER D/S 0.208 1.71 1.71 1.26 2 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
1NA FU-1NA 0.48 18.66 18.66 11.17 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.20 18 0.16 Category 0
1NB-1 FU-1NB 0.208 7.65 7.65 3.06 1.799 0 Yes PNL 25 89.52 18 16.62 Category 3
1NB2 BK-1NB2 0.208 4.31 4.31 2.41 0.017 0 Yes PNL 25 4.46 18 0.12 Category 0
1NDP FU-XF-T9 0.208 8.34 8.34 3.83 2 0 Yes PNL 25 110.60 18 23.51 Category 3
1SA-1 FU-1SA-1 0.48 21.23 21.23 12.47 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.59 18 0.18 Category 0
1SA-2 FU-1SA-1 0.48 20.3 20.3 12.01 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.46 18 0.17 Category 0
1SB-1 FU-1SB 0.208 8.23 8.23 3.22 1.286 0 Yes PNL 25 75.45 18 12.55 Category 3
1SB-2 FU-1SB 0.208 8.06 8.06 3.18 1.418 0 Yes PNL 25 79.30 18 13.62 Category 3
1SDP FU-XF-T5 0.208 8.66 8.66 3.93 2 0 Yes PNL 25 112.51 18 24.18 Category 3
2NA FU-2NA 0.48 18.78 18.78 11.23 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.22 18 0.16 Category 0
2NB-1 FU-2NB 0.208 7.65 7.65 3.06 1.799 0 Yes PNL 25 89.52 18 16.62 Category 3
2NB-2 FU-2NB 0.208 7.5 7.5 3.02 1.97 0 Yes PNL 25 93.76 18 17.93 Category 3
2SA FU-2SA 0.48 22.4 22.4 13.06 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.77 18 0.18 Category 0
2SB-1 FU-2SB 0.208 7.92 7.92 3.14 1.536 0 Yes PNL 25 82.58 18 14.56 Category 3
2SB-2 FU-2SB 0.208 7.53 7.53 3.03 1.936 0 Yes PNL 25 92.92 18 17.67 Category 3
3EPS BK-3EPS 0.48 6.23 6.23 4.38 0.014 0 Yes PNL 25 5.92 18 0.19 Category 0
3ER FU-XF-3ER D/S 0.208 0.68 0.68 0.68 1.777 0 Yes PNL 25 12.93 18 0.62 Category 0
3NA FU-3NA 0.48 17.95 17.95 10.81 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.09 18 0.15 Category 0
3NC FU-3NC 0.208 6.5 6.5 2.73 0.058 0 Yes PNL 25 10.29 18 0.48 Category 0
3NDP FU-XF-T8 0.208 8.34 8.34 3.83 2 0 Yes PNL 25 110.60 18 23.51 Category 3
3SA-1 FU-3SA-1 0.48 21.23 21.23 12.47 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.59 18 0.18 Category 0
3SB-1 BK-XF-T12 0.208 1.77 1.77 1.29 1.718 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
3SB-2 BK-XF-T12 0.208 1.76 1.76 1.28 1.72 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
3SC FU-3SC 0.208 6.46 6.46 2.72 0.059 0 Yes PNL 25 10.32 18 0.48 Category 0
3SC1 BK-3SC-1 0.208 5.4 5.4 2.82 0.017 0 Yes PNL 25 4.95 18 0.14 Category 0
3SD FU-XF-3SD 0.208 2.96 2.96 1.85 2 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
3SDP FU-XF-T6 0.208 8.61 8.61 3.92 2 0 Yes PNL 25 112.23 18 24.08 Category 3
4NA FU-4NA 0.48 17.95 17.95 10.81 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.09 18 0.15 Category 0
4NB FU-4NB 0.208 7.91 7.91 3.14 1.539 0 Yes PNL 25 82.68 18 14.59 Category 3
4SA FU-4SA 0.48 21.23 21.23 12.47 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.59 18 0.18 Category 0
4SB1 FU-4SB1 0.208 8.16 8.16 3.2 1.34 0 Yes PNL 25 77.02 18 12.98 Category 3
4SB2 FU-4SB1 0.208 7.75 7.75 3.09 1.7 0 Yes PNL 25 86.96 18 15.84 Category 3
AC-3N BK-3EPS 0.48 3.56 3.56 2.71 0.016 0 Yes PNL 25 4.67 18 0.13 Category 0
AC-4N BK-3EPS 0.48 3.56 3.56 2.71 0.016 0 Yes PNL 25 4.67 18 0.13 Category 0
ATS-C2 E BK-ATS-C2 E 0.48 2.37 2.37 1.63 0.021 0 Yes PNL 25 3.96 18 0.10 Category 0
ATS-C2 N FU-ATS-C2 0.48 8.96 8.96 5.97 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 5.25 18 0.16 Category 0
ATS-C3 E BK-ATS-C3 E 0.48 2.36 2.36 1.63 0.125 0 Yes PNL 25 11.61 18 0.58 Category 0
Arc Flash Hazard Table JOB # 3160940
Results Based on Existing Settings

Bus Name Protective Bus Bus Prot Dev Prot Dev Trip/ Breaker Ground Equip Gap Arc Flash Working Incident Required Protective
Device kV Bolted Bolted Arcing Delay Opening Type Boundary Distance Energy FR Clothing Category
Name Fault Fault Fault Time Time (mm) (in) (in) (cal/cm2)
(kA) (kA) (kA) (sec.) (sec.)
ATS-C3 N FU-ATS-C3 N 0.48 11.43 11.43 7.35 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 6.02 18 0.20 Category 0
ATS-C4 E BK-ATS-C4 E 0.48 7.75 7.75 4.48 0.083 0 Yes PNL 25 17.65 18 1.16 Category 0
ATS-C4 N FU-ATS-C4 N 0.48 17.49 17.49 8.99 0.02 0 Yes PNL 25 11.61 18 0.58 Category 0
ATS-C5 E BK-ATS-C5 E 0.48 7.78 7.78 4.5 0.082 0 Yes PNL 25 17.62 18 1.15 Category 0
ATS-C5 N FU-ATS-C5 N 0.48 20.52 20.52 12.12 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 8.37 18 0.34 Category 0
ATS-C6 E BK-ATS-C6 E 0.48 7.73 7.73 5.26 0.035 0 Yes PNL 25 11.66 18 0.59 Category 0
ATS-C6 N FU-ATS-C6 N 0.48 19.32 19.32 11.51 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 8.10 18 0.32 Category 0
ATS-FIRE PUMP E BK-FIRE PUMP 0.48 1.8 1.45 1.03 0.029 0 Yes PNL 25 4.06 18 0.10 Category 0
ATS-FIRE PUMP N FU-ATS-FIRE PUMP 0.48 25.04 11.37 5.54 0.034 0 Yes PNL 25 16.28 18 1.01 Category 0
ATS-KOHLER E FU-CBL-ATS- 0.48 1.83 1.83 1.54 2 0 Yes PNL 25 54.25 18 7.30 Category 2
ATS-KOHLER N FU-ATS-KOHLER N 0.48 21.92 21.92 10.9 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 7.81 18 0.30 Category 0
BAR PANEL BK-KC 0.208 3.81 3.81 2.21 0.011 0 Yes PNL 25 3.27 18 0.07 Category 0
BB BK-XF-T2 0.208 2.2 2.2 1.5 0.951 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
BOOSTER HEAT BK-BOOSTER HEAT 0.48 8.13 8.13 5.49 0.013 0 Yes PNL 25 6.50 18 0.22 Category 0
BUS-CAP-N FU-CAP-N 0.48 18.35 18.35 9.36 0.022 0 Yes PNL 25 12.89 18 0.69 Category 0
BUS-CAP-S FU-CAP-S 0.48 21.8 21.8 10.85 0.013 0 Yes PNL 25 10.28 18 0.48 Category 0
CRU-4C2-AH BK-CRU-4C2-AH 0.48 3.56 3.56 2.71 0.016 0 Yes PNL 25 4.63 18 0.13 Category 0
CRU-4C2-CU BK-CRU-4C2-CU 0.48 2.19 2.19 1.79 0.016 0 Yes PNL 25 3.54 18 0.08 Category 0
CU-2N BK-CU-2N 0.48 2.19 2.19 1.79 0.016 0 Yes PNL 25 3.54 18 0.08 Category 0
CU-3N BK-CU-3N 0.48 2.19 2.19 1.79 0.017 0 Yes PNL 25 3.64 18 0.09 Category 0
CU-4N BK-CU-4N 0.48 2.19 2.19 1.79 0.017 0 Yes PNL 25 3.64 18 0.09 Category 0
CU-4N0 BK-CU-4N0 0.48 3.56 3.56 2.71 0.016 0 Yes PNL 25 4.63 18 0.13 Category 0
DISHWASHER BK-DISHWASHER 0.48 5.76 5.76 4.09 0.014 0 Yes PNL 25 5.58 18 0.17 Category 0
DISPOSER BK-DISPOSER 0.48 2.78 2.78 2.19 0.015 0 Yes PNL 25 3.91 18 0.10 Category 0
DRY COOL BK-DRY COOL 0.48 4.5 4.5 3.31 0.015 0 Yes PNL 25 5.10 18 0.15 Category 0
EDP BK-EDP 0.48 1.85 1.5 1.26 2 0 Yes PNL 25 54.46 18 7.35 Category 2
EF-11 BK-EF-11 0.48 4.2 4.2 3.13 0.014 0 Yes PNL 25 4.68 18 0.13 Category 0
ELEV #1 FU-ELEV #1 0.48 12.9 12.9 8.15 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 4.23 18 0.11 Category 0
ELEV #2 FU-ELEV #2 0.48 12.9 12.9 8.15 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 4.23 18 0.11 Category 0
ELEV #3 FU-ELEV #3 0.48 12.89 12.89 8.15 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 4.23 18 0.11 Category 0
ELEV #4 FU-ELEV #4 0.48 12.89 12.89 8.15 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 4.23 18 0.11 Category 0
EM2A BK-EM2A 0.48 1.68 1.68 1.22 0.215 0 Yes PNL 25 12.53 18 0.66 Category 0
EM2B BK-EM2A 0.208 0.81 0.81 0.75 2 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
EMBA FU-CBL-ATS- 0.48 1.8 1.8 1.52 2 0 Yes PNL 25 53.87 18 7.22 Category 2
EMBB BK-XF-T1 0.208 1.61 1.61 1.2 0.462 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
EMCC FU-ATS-KOHLER N 0.48 16.85 16.85 10.24 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 7.49 18 0.28 Category 0
EMDP-4C LINE BK-UPS-C1 INPUT 0.48 4.35 4.35 2.74 0.02 0 Yes PNL 25 5.31 18 0.16 Category 0
EMDP-C1 BK-EMDP-C1 0.48 2.39 2.39 1.93 2 0 Yes PNL 25 70.43 18 11.21 Category 3
Arc Flash Hazard Table JOB # 3160940
Results Based on Existing Settings

Bus Name Protective Bus Bus Prot Dev Prot Dev Trip/ Breaker Ground Equip Gap Arc Flash Working Incident Required Protective
Device kV Bolted Bolted Arcing Delay Opening Type Boundary Distance Energy FR Clothing Category
Name Fault Fault Fault Time Time (mm) (in) (in) (cal/cm2)
(kA) (kA) (kA) (sec.) (sec.)
EMDP-C1 LINE BK-EMDP-C1 0.48 2.39 2.39 1.93 2 0 Yes PNL 25 70.43 18 11.21 Category 3
EMDP-C2 BK-EMDP-C2 MAIN 0.48 4.81 4.81 2.99 0.038 0 Yes PNL 25 8.40 18 0.34 Category 0
EMDP-C2 LINE FU-ATS-C2 0.48 4.82 4.82 2.99 0.057 0 Yes PNL 25 10.80 18 0.52 Category 0
EMDP-C3 BK-EMDP-C1 0.48 2.09 2.09 1.47 2 0 Yes PNL 25 58.77 18 8.33 Category 3
EMDP-C4 BK-EMDP-C4 MAIN 0.48 1.96 1.96 1.63 2 0 Yes PNL 25 62.97 18 9.33 Category 3
EMDP-L5 BK-EMDP-L5 0.48 7.89 7.89 5.36 2 0 Yes PNL 25 138.01 18 33.81 Category 4
EMDP-L5 LOAD BK-EMDP-L5 LOAD 0.48 7.89 7.89 5.36 0.06 0 Yes PNL 25 16.29 18 1.01 Category 0
EMDP-L6 BK-MAIN #2 0.48 11.58 11.58 6.32 0.03 0 Yes PNL 25 11.90 18 0.61 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 10 FU-EXHAUST FAN 10 0.48 3.93 3.93 2.95 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.17 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 2 FU-EXHAUST FAN 2 0.48 3.98 3.98 2.98 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.18 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 2B FU-EXHAUST FAN 2B 0.48 3.93 3.93 2.95 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.17 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 3 FU-EXHAUST FAN 3 0.48 3.93 3.93 2.95 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.17 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 3E FU-EXHAUST FAN 3E 0.48 3.98 3.98 2.98 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.18 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 3W FU-EXHAUST FAN 0.48 3.98 3.98 2.98 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.18 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 4 FU-EXHAUST FAN 4 0.48 3.98 3.98 2.98 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.18 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 6 FU-EXHAUST FAN 6 0.48 3.93 3.93 2.95 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.17 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 7 FU-EXHAUST FAN 7 0.48 3.93 3.93 2.95 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.17 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 8 FU-EXHAUST FAN 8 0.48 3.93 3.93 2.95 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.17 18 0.04 Category 0
FIRE PUMP FU-ATS-FIRE PUMP 0.48 17.77 8.05 4.13 0.172 0 Yes PNL 25 34.44 18 3.47 Category 1
GEN-EMDP-C1 BUS MaxTripTime @2.0s 0.48 2.5 2.5 2.01 2 0 Yes PNL 25 72.31 18 11.71 Category 3
GEN-EMDP-L5 BUS MaxTripTime @2.0s 0.48 8.01 8.01 5.42 2 0 Yes PNL 25 139.15 18 34.27 Category 4
GEN-LIFE SAFETY MaxTripTime @2.0s 0.48 1.85 1.5 1.3 2 0 Yes PNL 25 54.54 18 7.37 Category 2
HEAT PUMP BK-HEAT PUMP 0.48 4.2 4.2 3.13 0.014 0 Yes PNL 25 4.79 18 0.14 Category 0
HEAT PUMP HTR BK-HEAT PUMP HTR 0.48 4.2 4.2 3.13 0.014 0 Yes PNL 25 4.79 18 0.14 Category 0
HUMIDIFIER BK-HUMIDIFIER 0.48 4.83 4.83 3.52 0.014 0 Yes PNL 25 5.18 18 0.15 Category 0
IDF-3S BK-XF-PANEL IDF-3S 0.208 0.68 0.68 0.68 1.785 0 Yes PNL 25 12.92 18 0.62 Category 0
IDF-IN BK-XF-PANEL IDF-1N 0.208 0.61 0.61 0.61 1.918 0 Yes PNL 25 12.73 18 0.60 Category 0
KB-1 BK-XF-T10 0.208 6.12 6.12 3.08 2 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
KB-2 BK-XF-T10 0.208 6.04 6.04 3.05 2 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
KB-3 BK-XF-T10 0.208 5.96 5.96 3.03 2 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
KC BK-KC 0.208 5.65 5.65 2.91 0.011 0 Yes PNL 25 3.92 18 0.10 Category 0
KETTLE COOK BK-KETTLE COOK 0.48 5.76 5.76 4.09 0.014 0 Yes PNL 25 5.58 18 0.17 Category 0
KITCHEN EX BK-KITCHEN EX 0.48 2.78 2.78 2.19 0.015 0 Yes PNL 25 3.91 18 0.10 Category 0
LS LOAD BANK BK-LS LOAD BANK 0.48 1.5 1.5 1.3 2 0 Yes PNL 25 54.16 18 7.29 Category 2
MAIN #1 LINE FU-XFMR-4 0.48 27.06 20.51 11.64 2 0 Yes PNL 25 237.88 18 82.62 Dangerous!
MAIN #2 LINE FU-XFMR-3 0.48 27.01 20.52 11.64 2 0 Yes PNL 25 237.90 18 82.63 Dangerous!
MCC-B FU-MCC-B 0.48 18.56 18.56 11.12 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.19 18 0.16 Category 0
NORTH BUS DUCT BK-MAIN #2 0.48 19.53 19.53 11.62 0.03 0 Yes PNL 25 17.78 18 1.17 Category 0
Arc Flash Hazard Table JOB # 3160940
Results Based on Existing Settings

Bus Name Protective Bus Bus Prot Dev Prot Dev Trip/ Breaker Ground Equip Gap Arc Flash Working Incident Required Protective
Device kV Bolted Bolted Arcing Delay Opening Type Boundary Distance Energy FR Clothing Category
Name Fault Fault Fault Time Time (mm) (in) (in) (cal/cm2)
(kA) (kA) (kA) (sec.) (sec.)
PANEL BA FU-PANEL BA 0.48 14.89 14.89 9.21 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 4.58 18 0.13 Category 0
PANEL KA FU-PANEL KA 0.48 21.53 21.53 12.62 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 8.60 18 0.36 Category 0
PDU C1A 480V BK-PDU C1A 0.48 2.5 2.5 2.01 0.018 0 Yes PNL 25 4.10 18 0.11 Category 0
PDU C2B 480V FU-PDU C2B 0.48 2.5 2.5 2.01 0.018 0 Yes PNL 25 4.10 18 0.11 Category 0
RTU-1 BK-ATS-C5 E 0.48 6.85 6.85 4.04 0.121 0 Yes PNL 25 20.72 18 1.51 Category 1
RTU-2 BK-ATS-C4 E 0.48 6.53 6.53 3.87 0.2 0 Yes PNL 25 27.36 18 2.38 Category 1
RTU-3 FU-RTU-3 0.48 12.67 12.67 8.02 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 6.38 18 0.22 Category 0
RTU-4 BK-RTU-4 0.48 8.95 8.95 5.96 0.01 0 Yes PNL 25 5.87 18 0.19 Category 0
SOUTH BUS DUCT BK-MAIN #1 0.48 23.5 23.5 13.6 0.03 0 Yes PNL 25 19.73 18 1.39 Category 1
SUPPLY FAN 1 FU-SUPPLY FAN 1 0.48 3.93 3.93 2.95 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.17 18 0.04 Category 0
SUPPLY FAN 3 FU-SUPPLY FAN 3 0.48 3.98 3.98 2.98 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.18 18 0.04 Category 0
SWITCHGEAR #1 BK-MAIN #1 0.48 27.05 27.05 15.34 0.03 0 Yes PNL 25 21.35 18 1.58 Category 1
SWITCHGEAR #2 BK-MAIN #2 0.48 27 27 15.32 0.03 0 Yes PNL 25 21.33 18 1.58 Category 1
T11 208V FU-XF-T11 0.208 1.66 1.66 1.05 0.913 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
UPS-C1 INPUT BK-UPS-C1 INPUT 0.48 4.62 4.62 2.88 0.019 0 Yes PNL 25 5.30 18 0.16 Category 0
UPS-C1 OUTPUT BK-UPS-C1 INPUT 0.48 4.45 4.45 2.79 0.019 0 Yes PNL 25 5.31 18 0.16 Category 0
UPS-C2 IN BK-UPS-C2 0.48 4.24 4.24 3.15 0.015 0 Yes PNL 25 4.98 18 0.15 Category 0
UPS-C2 OUT BK-UPS-C2 0.208 4.39 4.39 2.07 2 0 Yes PNL 25 73.83 18 12.11 Category 3
XF-1ER D/S FU-XF-1ER D/S 0.48 2.05 2.05 1.69 0.019 0 Yes PNL 25 3.80 18 0.09 Category 0
XF-3ER D/S FU-XF-3ER D/S 0.48 1.06 1.06 0.96 0.022 0 Yes PNL 25 2.81 18 0.06 Category 0
XF-3SD D/S FU-XF-3SD D/S 0.48 6.65 6.65 4.63 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 4.44 18 0.12 Category 0
XF-PANEL IDF-1N D/S BK-XF-PANEL IDF-1N 0.48 0.68 0.68 0.68 1.06 0 Yes PNL 25 15.14 18 0.85 Category 0
XF-PANEL IDF-3S D/S BK-XF-PANEL IDF-3S 0.48 1.04 1.04 0.95 0.022 0 Yes PNL 25 2.81 18 0.06 Category 0

Category 0: Long Sleeve Shirt & Pants, Safety Glasses, Hearing Protection, Leather Gloves
Category 1: FR Shirt & Pants (AR 4), Hardhat & Safety Glasses, Facesheild (AR 4), Hearing Protection, Leather Gloves & Work Shoes
Category 2: FR Shirt & Pants (AR 8), Hardhat, Safety Glasses, Facesheild (AR 8), Flash Suit Hood, Hearing Protection, Leather Gloves & Work Shoes
FR Shirt & Pants with FR Coverall all with combined AR of at least 25, Hardhat, Safety Glasses, Flash Suit Hood, Hearing Protection, Arc-Rated Gloves & Leatther Work
Category 3:
Shoes
Category 4: FR Shirt & Pants Plus Flash Suit and Hood all with combined AR of at least 40, Hardhat, Safety Glasses, Hearing Protection, Arc-Rated Gloves & Leather Work Shoes
Arc Flash Hazard Table
Results Based on Recommended Settings JOB # 3160940
THIS TABLE SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR PPE SELECTION UNTIL RECOMMENDED DEVICE SETTINGS ARE IMPLEMENTED
-> Indicates Change

Bus Name Protective Bus Bus Prot Dev Prot Dev Trip/ Breaker Ground Equip Gap Arc Flash Working Incident Required Protective
Device kV Bolted Bolted Arcing Delay Opening Type Boundary Distance Energy FR Clothing Category
Name Fault Fault Fault Time Time (mm) (in) (in) (cal/cm2)
(kA) (kA) (kA) (sec.) (sec.)
1ER FU-XF-1ER D/S 0.208 1.71 1.71 1.26 2 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
1NA FU-1NA 0.48 18.66 18.66 11.17 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.20 18 0.16 Category 0
1NB-1 FU-1NB 0.208 7.65 7.65 3.06 1.799 0 Yes PNL 25 89.52 18 16.62 Category 3
1NB2 BK-1NB2 0.208 4.31 4.31 2.41 0.017 0 Yes PNL 25 4.46 18 0.12 Category 0
1NDP FU-XF-T9 0.208 8.34 8.34 3.83 2 0 Yes PNL 25 110.60 18 23.51 Category 3
1SA-1 FU-1SA-1 0.48 21.23 21.23 12.47 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.59 18 0.18 Category 0
1SA-2 FU-1SA-1 0.48 20.3 20.3 12.01 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.46 18 0.17 Category 0
1SB-1 FU-1SB 0.208 8.23 8.23 3.22 1.286 0 Yes PNL 25 75.45 18 12.55 Category 3
1SB-2 FU-1SB 0.208 8.06 8.06 3.18 1.418 0 Yes PNL 25 79.30 18 13.62 Category 3
1SDP FU-XF-T5 0.208 8.66 8.66 3.93 2 0 Yes PNL 25 112.51 18 24.18 Category 3
2NA FU-2NA 0.48 18.78 18.78 11.23 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.22 18 0.16 Category 0
2NB-1 FU-2NB 0.208 7.65 7.65 3.06 1.799 0 Yes PNL 25 89.52 18 16.62 Category 3
2NB-2 FU-2NB 0.208 7.5 7.5 3.02 1.97 0 Yes PNL 25 93.76 18 17.93 Category 3
2SA FU-2SA 0.48 22.4 22.4 13.06 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.77 18 0.18 Category 0
2SB-1 FU-2SB 0.208 7.92 7.92 3.14 1.536 0 Yes PNL 25 82.58 18 14.56 Category 3
2SB-2 FU-2SB 0.208 7.53 7.53 3.03 1.936 0 Yes PNL 25 92.92 18 17.67 Category 3
3EPS BK-3EPS 0.48 6.23 6.23 4.38 0.014 0 Yes PNL 25 5.92 18 0.19 Category 0
3ER FU-XF-3ER D/S 0.208 0.68 0.68 0.68 1.777 0 Yes PNL 25 12.93 18 0.62 Category 0
3NA FU-3NA 0.48 17.95 17.95 10.81 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.09 18 0.15 Category 0
3NC FU-3NC 0.208 6.5 6.5 2.73 0.058 0 Yes PNL 25 10.29 18 0.48 Category 0
3NDP FU-XF-T8 0.208 8.34 8.34 3.83 2 0 Yes PNL 25 110.60 18 23.51 Category 3
3SA-1 FU-3SA-1 0.48 21.23 21.23 12.47 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.59 18 0.18 Category 0
3SB-1 BK-XF-T12 0.208 1.77 1.77 1.29 1.718 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
3SB-2 BK-XF-T12 0.208 1.76 1.76 1.28 1.72 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
3SC FU-3SC 0.208 6.46 6.46 2.72 0.059 0 Yes PNL 25 10.32 18 0.48 Category 0
3SC1 BK-3SC-1 0.208 5.4 5.4 2.82 0.017 0 Yes PNL 25 4.95 18 0.14 Category 0
3SD FU-XF-3SD 0.208 2.96 2.96 1.85 2 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
3SDP FU-XF-T6 0.208 8.61 8.61 3.92 2 0 Yes PNL 25 112.23 18 24.08 Category 3
4NA FU-4NA 0.48 17.95 17.95 10.81 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.09 18 0.15 Category 0
4NB FU-4NB 0.208 7.91 7.91 3.14 1.539 0 Yes PNL 25 82.68 18 14.59 Category 3
4SA FU-4SA 0.48 21.23 21.23 12.47 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.59 18 0.18 Category 0
4SB1 FU-4SB1 0.208 8.16 8.16 3.2 1.34 0 Yes PNL 25 77.02 18 12.98 Category 3
4SB2 FU-4SB1 0.208 7.75 7.75 3.09 1.7 0 Yes PNL 25 86.96 18 15.84 Category 3
AC-3N BK-3EPS 0.48 3.56 3.56 2.71 0.016 0 Yes PNL 25 4.67 18 0.13 Category 0
AC-4N BK-3EPS 0.48 3.56 3.56 2.71 0.016 0 Yes PNL 25 4.67 18 0.13 Category 0
ATS-C2 E BK-ATS-C2 E 0.48 2.37 2.37 1.63 0.021 0 Yes PNL 25 3.96 18 0.10 Category 0
ATS-C2 N FU-ATS-C2 0.48 8.96 8.96 5.97 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 5.25 18 0.16 Category 0
Arc Flash Hazard Table
Results Based on Recommended Settings JOB # 3160940
THIS TABLE SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR PPE SELECTION UNTIL RECOMMENDED DEVICE SETTINGS ARE IMPLEMENTED
-> Indicates Change

Bus Name Protective Bus Bus Prot Dev Prot Dev Trip/ Breaker Ground Equip Gap Arc Flash Working Incident Required Protective
Device kV Bolted Bolted Arcing Delay Opening Type Boundary Distance Energy FR Clothing Category
Name Fault Fault Fault Time Time (mm) (in) (in) (cal/cm2)
(kA) (kA) (kA) (sec.) (sec.)
ATS-C3 E BK-ATS-C3 E 0.48 2.36 2.36 1.63 0.125 0 Yes PNL 25 11.61 18 0.58 Category 0
ATS-C3 N FU-ATS-C3 N 0.48 11.43 11.43 7.35 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 6.02 18 0.20 Category 0
ATS-C4 E BK-ATS-C4 E 0.48 7.75 7.75 4.48 0.083 0 Yes PNL 25 17.65 18 1.16 Category 0
ATS-C4 N FU-ATS-C4 N 0.48 17.49 17.49 8.99 0.02 0 Yes PNL 25 11.61 18 0.58 Category 0
ATS-C5 E BK-ATS-C5 E 0.48 7.78 7.78 4.5 0.082 0 Yes PNL 25 17.62 18 1.15 Category 0
ATS-C5 N FU-ATS-C5 N 0.48 20.52 20.52 12.12 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 8.37 18 0.34 Category 0
ATS-C6 E BK-ATS-C6 E 0.48 7.73 7.73 5.26 0.035 0 Yes PNL 25 11.66 18 0.59 Category 0
ATS-C6 N FU-ATS-C6 N 0.48 19.32 19.32 11.51 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 8.10 18 0.32 Category 0
ATS-FIRE PUMP E BK-FIRE PUMP 0.48 1.8 1.45 1.03 0.029 0 Yes PNL 25 4.06 18 0.10 Category 0
ATS-FIRE PUMP N FU-ATS-FIRE PUMP 0.48 25.04 11.37 5.54 0.034 0 Yes PNL 25 16.28 18 1.01 Category 0
ATS-KOHLER E FU-CBL-ATS- 0.48 1.83 1.83 1.54 2 0 Yes PNL 25 54.25 18 7.30 Category 2
ATS-KOHLER N FU-ATS-KOHLER N 0.48 21.92 21.92 10.9 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 7.81 18 0.30 Category 0
BAR PANEL BK-KC 0.208 3.81 3.81 2.21 0.011 0 Yes PNL 25 3.27 18 0.07 Category 0
BB BK-XF-T2 0.208 2.2 2.2 1.5 0.951 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
BOOSTER HEAT BK-BOOSTER HEAT 0.48 8.13 8.13 5.49 0.013 0 Yes PNL 25 6.50 18 0.22 Category 0
BUS-CAP-N FU-CAP-N 0.48 18.35 18.35 9.36 0.022 0 Yes PNL 25 12.89 18 0.69 Category 0
BUS-CAP-S FU-CAP-S 0.48 21.8 21.8 10.85 0.013 0 Yes PNL 25 10.28 18 0.48 Category 0
CRU-4C2-AH BK-CRU-4C2-AH 0.48 3.56 3.56 2.71 0.016 0 Yes PNL 25 4.63 18 0.13 Category 0
CRU-4C2-CU BK-CRU-4C2-CU 0.48 2.19 2.19 1.79 0.016 0 Yes PNL 25 3.54 18 0.08 Category 0
CU-2N BK-CU-2N 0.48 2.19 2.19 1.79 0.016 0 Yes PNL 25 3.54 18 0.08 Category 0
CU-3N BK-CU-3N 0.48 2.19 2.19 1.79 0.017 0 Yes PNL 25 3.64 18 0.09 Category 0
CU-4N BK-CU-4N 0.48 2.19 2.19 1.79 0.017 0 Yes PNL 25 3.64 18 0.09 Category 0
CU-4N0 BK-CU-4N0 0.48 3.56 3.56 2.71 0.016 0 Yes PNL 25 4.63 18 0.13 Category 0
DISHWASHER BK-DISHWASHER 0.48 5.76 5.76 4.09 0.014 0 Yes PNL 25 5.58 18 0.17 Category 0
DISPOSER BK-DISPOSER 0.48 2.78 2.78 2.19 0.015 0 Yes PNL 25 3.91 18 0.10 Category 0
DRY COOL BK-DRY COOL 0.48 4.5 4.5 3.31 0.015 0 Yes PNL 25 5.10 18 0.15 Category 0
EDP BK-EDP 0.48 1.85 1.5 1.26 2 0 Yes PNL 25 54.46 18 7.35 Category 2
EF-11 BK-EF-11 0.48 4.2 4.2 3.13 0.014 0 Yes PNL 25 4.68 18 0.13 Category 0
ELEV #1 FU-ELEV #1 0.48 12.9 12.9 8.15 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 4.23 18 0.11 Category 0
ELEV #2 FU-ELEV #2 0.48 12.9 12.9 8.15 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 4.23 18 0.11 Category 0
ELEV #3 FU-ELEV #3 0.48 12.89 12.89 8.15 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 4.23 18 0.11 Category 0
ELEV #4 FU-ELEV #4 0.48 12.89 12.89 8.15 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 4.23 18 0.11 Category 0
EM2A BK-EM2A 0.48 1.68 1.68 1.22 0.215 0 Yes PNL 25 12.53 18 0.66 Category 0
EM2B BK-EM2A 0.208 0.81 0.81 0.75 2 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
EMBA FU-CBL-ATS- 0.48 1.8 1.8 1.52 2 0 Yes PNL 25 53.87 18 7.22 Category 2
EMBB BK-XF-T1 0.208 1.61 1.61 1.2 0.462 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
EMCC FU-ATS-KOHLER N 0.48 16.85 16.85 10.24 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 7.49 18 0.28 Category 0
Arc Flash Hazard Table
Results Based on Recommended Settings JOB # 3160940
THIS TABLE SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR PPE SELECTION UNTIL RECOMMENDED DEVICE SETTINGS ARE IMPLEMENTED
-> Indicates Change

Bus Name Protective Bus Bus Prot Dev Prot Dev Trip/ Breaker Ground Equip Gap Arc Flash Working Incident Required Protective
Device kV Bolted Bolted Arcing Delay Opening Type Boundary Distance Energy FR Clothing Category
Name Fault Fault Fault Time Time (mm) (in) (in) (cal/cm2)
(kA) (kA) (kA) (sec.) (sec.)
EMDP-4C LINE BK-UPS-C1 INPUT 0.48 4.35 4.35 2.74 0.02 0 Yes PNL 25 5.31 18 0.16 Category 0
EMDP-C1 BK-EMDP-C1 0.48 2.39 2.39 1.93 2 0 Yes PNL 25 70.43 18 11.21 Category 3
EMDP-C1 LINE BK-EMDP-C1 0.48 2.39 2.39 1.93 2 0 Yes PNL 25 70.43 18 11.21 Category 3
EMDP-C2 BK-EMDP-C2 MAIN 0.48 4.81 4.81 2.99 0.038 0 Yes PNL 25 8.40 18 0.34 Category 0
EMDP-C2 LINE FU-ATS-C2 0.48 4.82 4.82 2.99 0.057 0 Yes PNL 25 10.80 18 0.52 Category 0
EMDP-C3 BK-EMDP-C1 0.48 2.09 2.09 1.47 2 0 Yes PNL 25 58.77 18 8.33 Category 3
EMDP-C4 BK-EMDP-C4 MAIN 0.48 1.96 1.96 1.63 2 0 Yes PNL 25 62.97 18 9.33 Category 3
EMDP-L5 BK-EMDP-L5 0.48 7.89 7.89 5.36 2 0 Yes PNL 25 138.01 18 33.81 Category 4
EMDP-L5 LOAD BK-EMDP-L5 LOAD 0.48 7.89 7.89 5.36 0.06 0 Yes PNL 25 16.29 18 1.01 Category 0
EMDP-L6 FU-ATS-C6 N 0.48 11.58 11.58 6.32 0.03 0 Yes PNL 25 11.91 18 0.61 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 10 FU-EXHAUST FAN 10 0.48 3.93 3.93 2.95 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.17 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 2 FU-EXHAUST FAN 2 0.48 3.98 3.98 2.98 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.18 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 2B FU-EXHAUST FAN 2B 0.48 3.93 3.93 2.95 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.17 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 3 FU-EXHAUST FAN 3 0.48 3.93 3.93 2.95 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.17 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 3E FU-EXHAUST FAN 3E 0.48 3.98 3.98 2.98 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.18 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 3W FU-EXHAUST FAN 0.48 3.98 3.98 2.98 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.18 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 4 FU-EXHAUST FAN 4 0.48 3.98 3.98 2.98 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.18 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 6 FU-EXHAUST FAN 6 0.48 3.93 3.93 2.95 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.17 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 7 FU-EXHAUST FAN 7 0.48 3.93 3.93 2.95 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.17 18 0.04 Category 0
EXHAUST FAN 8 FU-EXHAUST FAN 8 0.48 3.93 3.93 2.95 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.17 18 0.04 Category 0
FIRE PUMP FU-ATS-FIRE PUMP 0.48 17.77 8.05 4.13 0.172 0 Yes PNL 25 34.44 18 3.47 Category 1
GEN-EMDP-C1 BUS MaxTripTime @2.0s 0.48 2.5 2.5 2.01 2 0 Yes PNL 25 72.31 18 11.71 Category 3
GEN-EMDP-L5 BUS MaxTripTime @2.0s 0.48 8.01 8.01 5.42 2 0 Yes PNL 25 139.15 18 34.27 Category 4
GEN-LIFE SAFETY MaxTripTime @2.0s 0.48 1.85 1.5 1.3 2 0 Yes PNL 25 54.54 18 7.37 Category 2
HEAT PUMP BK-HEAT PUMP 0.48 4.2 4.2 3.13 0.014 0 Yes PNL 25 4.79 18 0.14 Category 0
HEAT PUMP HTR BK-HEAT PUMP HTR 0.48 4.2 4.2 3.13 0.014 0 Yes PNL 25 4.79 18 0.14 Category 0
HUMIDIFIER BK-HUMIDIFIER 0.48 4.83 4.83 3.52 0.014 0 Yes PNL 25 5.18 18 0.15 Category 0
IDF-3S BK-XF-PANEL IDF-3S 0.208 0.68 0.68 0.68 1.785 0 Yes PNL 25 12.92 18 0.62 Category 0
IDF-IN BK-XF-PANEL IDF-1N 0.208 0.61 0.61 0.61 1.918 0 Yes PNL 25 12.73 18 0.60 Category 0
KB-1 BK-XF-T10 0.208 6.12 6.12 3.08 2 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
KB-2 BK-XF-T10 0.208 6.04 6.04 3.05 2 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
KB-3 BK-XF-T10 0.208 5.96 5.96 3.03 2 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
KC BK-KC 0.208 5.65 5.65 2.91 0.011 0 Yes PNL 25 3.92 18 0.10 Category 0
KETTLE COOK BK-KETTLE COOK 0.48 5.76 5.76 4.09 0.014 0 Yes PNL 25 5.58 18 0.17 Category 0
KITCHEN EX BK-KITCHEN EX 0.48 2.78 2.78 2.19 0.015 0 Yes PNL 25 3.91 18 0.10 Category 0
LS LOAD BANK BK-LS LOAD BANK 0.48 1.5 1.5 1.3 2 0 Yes PNL 25 54.16 18 7.29 Category 2
MAIN #1 LINE FU-XFMR-4 0.48 27.06 20.51 11.64 2 0 Yes PNL 25 237.88 18 82.62 Dangerous!
Arc Flash Hazard Table
Results Based on Recommended Settings JOB # 3160940
THIS TABLE SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR PPE SELECTION UNTIL RECOMMENDED DEVICE SETTINGS ARE IMPLEMENTED
-> Indicates Change

Bus Name Protective Bus Bus Prot Dev Prot Dev Trip/ Breaker Ground Equip Gap Arc Flash Working Incident Required Protective
Device kV Bolted Bolted Arcing Delay Opening Type Boundary Distance Energy FR Clothing Category
Name Fault Fault Fault Time Time (mm) (in) (in) (cal/cm2)
(kA) (kA) (kA) (sec.) (sec.)
MAIN #2 LINE FU-XFMR-3 0.48 27.01 20.52 11.64 2 0 Yes PNL 25 237.90 18 82.63 Dangerous!
MCC-B FU-MCC-B 0.48 18.56 18.56 11.12 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 5.19 18 0.16 Category 0
NORTH BUS DUCT FU-NORTH BUS 0.48 19.53 19.53 9.87 0.338 0 Yes PNL 25 69.81 18 11.05 Category 3
PANEL BA FU-PANEL BA 0.48 14.89 14.89 9.21 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 4.58 18 0.13 Category 0
PANEL KA FU-PANEL KA 0.48 21.53 21.53 12.62 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 8.60 18 0.36 Category 0
PDU C1A 480V BK-PDU C1A 0.48 2.5 2.5 2.01 0.018 0 Yes PNL 25 4.10 18 0.11 Category 0
PDU C2B 480V FU-PDU C2B 0.48 2.5 2.5 2.01 0.018 0 Yes PNL 25 4.10 18 0.11 Category 0
RTU-1 BK-ATS-C5 E 0.48 6.85 6.85 4.04 0.121 0 Yes PNL 25 20.72 18 1.51 Category 1
RTU-2 FU-ATS-C4 N 0.48 11.79 11.79 6.42 0.153 0 Yes PNL 25 32.39 18 3.13 Category 1
RTU-3 FU-RTU-3 0.48 12.67 12.67 8.02 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 6.38 18 0.22 Category 0
RTU-4 BK-RTU-4 0.48 8.95 8.95 5.96 0.01 0 Yes PNL 25 5.87 18 0.19 Category 0
SOUTH BUS DUCT FU-SOUTH BUS 0.48 23.5 23.5 11.56 0.139 0 Yes PNL 25 44.96 18 5.37 Category 2
SUPPLY FAN 1 FU-SUPPLY FAN 1 0.48 3.93 3.93 2.95 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.17 18 0.04 Category 0
SUPPLY FAN 3 FU-SUPPLY FAN 3 0.48 3.98 3.98 2.98 0.004 0 Yes PNL 25 2.18 18 0.04 Category 0
SWITCHGEAR #1 BK-MAIN #1 0.48 27.05 27.05 15.34 2 0 Yes PNL 25 274.99 18 104.81 Dangerous!
SWITCHGEAR #2 BK-MAIN #2 0.48 27 27 15.32 2 0 Yes PNL 25 274.98 18 104.80 Dangerous!
T11 208V FU-XF-T11 0.208 1.66 1.66 1.05 0.913 0 Yes PNL 25 18.04 18 1.20 Category 0
UPS-C1 INPUT BK-UPS-C1 INPUT 0.48 4.62 4.62 2.88 0.019 0 Yes PNL 25 5.30 18 0.16 Category 0
UPS-C1 OUTPUT BK-UPS-C1 INPUT 0.48 4.45 4.45 2.79 0.019 0 Yes PNL 25 5.31 18 0.16 Category 0
UPS-C2 IN BK-UPS-C2 0.48 4.24 4.24 3.15 0.015 0 Yes PNL 25 4.98 18 0.15 Category 0
UPS-C2 OUT BK-UPS-C2 0.208 4.39 4.39 2.07 2 0 Yes PNL 25 73.83 18 12.11 Category 3
XF-1ER D/S FU-XF-1ER D/S 0.48 2.05 2.05 1.69 0.019 0 Yes PNL 25 3.80 18 0.09 Category 0
XF-3ER D/S FU-XF-3ER D/S 0.48 1.06 1.06 0.96 0.022 0 Yes PNL 25 2.81 18 0.06 Category 0
XF-3SD D/S FU-XF-3SD D/S 0.48 6.65 6.65 4.63 0.008 0 Yes PNL 25 4.44 18 0.12 Category 0
XF-PANEL IDF-1N D/S BK-XF-PANEL IDF-1N 0.48 0.68 0.68 0.68 1.06 0 Yes PNL 25 15.14 18 0.85 Category 0
XF-PANEL IDF-3S D/S BK-XF-PANEL IDF-3S 0.48 1.04 1.04 0.95 0.022 0 Yes PNL 25 2.81 18 0.06 Category 0

Category 0: Long Sleeve Shirt & Pants, Safety Glasses, Hearing Protection, Leather Gloves
Category 1: FR Shirt & Pants (AR 4), Hardhat & Safety Glasses, Facesheild (AR 4), Hearing Protection, Leather Gloves & Work Shoes
Category 2: FR Shirt & Pants (AR 8), Hardhat, Safety Glasses, Facesheild (AR 8), Flash Suit Hood, Hearing Protection, Leather Gloves & Work Shoes
FR Shirt & Pants with FR Coverall all with combined AR of at least 25, Hardhat, Safety Glasses, Flash Suit Hood, Hearing Protection, Arc-Rated Gloves & Leatther
Category 3:
Work Shoes
Category 4: FR Shirt & Pants Plus Flash Suit and Hood all with combined AR of at least 40, Hardhat, Safety Glasses, Hearing Protection, Arc-Rated Gloves & Leather Work Shoes
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' GJBF ?URLMFMWIH 1SSUREGL ' GJBF ?URLMFMWIH 1SSUREGL ' GJBF ?URLMFMWIH 1SSUREGL
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+'&& 5QIUK\ 4UMYI +'&& 5QIUK\ 4UMYI +'&& 5QIUK\ 4UMYI
4E\WRQ$ >8 *+*'* 4E\WRQ$ >8 *+*'* 4E\WRQ$ >8 *+*'*

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APPENDIX 9:SINGLE LINE IMPEDANCE DIAGRAM
250KW GENERATOR 800KW GENERATOR 150KW GENERATOR
GEN-EMDP-C1
480V
GEN-EMDP-L5
480V GEN-EMDP-L5 BUS
GEN-LIFE SAFETY
480V MV SWITCHGEAR MV SWITCHGEAR
250kW/313kVA 800kW/1000kVA 150kW/188kVA 13800V
GEN-EMDP-C1 BUS 480V FU-XFMR-4 FU-XFMR-3
CBL-ATS-FIRE PUMP N2
480V BK-EMDP-L5 BK-EMDP-L5 LOAD BANK GEN-LIFE SAFETY BUS GE GE
SQUARE D SQUARE D 480V 1-2/ph Copper 9F62 EJ0-1, 15.5kV E-Rated 9F62 EJ0-1, 15.5kV E-Rated
Powerpact R-Frame, 3.0 & 3.0A
Powerpact R-Frame, 3.0 & 3.0A CBL-ATS-FIRE PUMP E 70ft 80A 80A
1600A 1200A 1-2/ph Copper 130A
CBL-ATS-FIRE PUMP N1
85ft 1-2/ph Copper CBL-XFMR-4 CBL-XFMR-3
BK-EMDP-C1 CBL-EMDP-L5 CBL-EMDP-L5 LOAD BANK BK-LS LOAD BANK BK-EDP 130A ATS-FIRE PUMP N 50ft 1-2/ph Copper 1-2/ph Copper
MERLIN GERIN SQUARE D SQUARE D
1-350/ph Copper 1-350/ph Copper ATS-FIRE PUMP E 480V 130A 30ft 30ft
Compact NSJ N/H, STR 23SP KA KA 144A 144A
600A 10ft 10ft 225A 225A 480V
CBL-EMDP-C1 350A 350A CBL-LS LOAD BANK CBL-EDP E N
EMDP-L5 LOAD BANK BK-FIRE PUMP P P
2-4/0/ph Copper 480V 1-350/ph Copper 1-350/ph Copper SIEMENS XF-XFMR-4 XF-XFMR-3
195ft 10ft 10ft ED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole S 13800V/480V S 13800V/480V
520A 350A 350A ATS-FIRE PUMP
100A 600A 1000kVA 1000kVA
EMDP-C1 LINE
EMDP-L5 EMDP-L5
LS LOAD BANK
480V EDP EDP
480V 5.57%Z 5.57%Z
FU-CBL-ATS-KOHLER E
480V 480V FU-ATS-FIRE PUMP N1
BUSSMANN CBL-FIRE PUMP
BK-ATS-C4 E BK-ATS-C5 E BK-ATS-C6 E BUSSMANN FU-ATS-FIRE PUMP N2
SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 1-2/ph Copper LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1
BK-EMDP-C1 MAIN 250A BUSSMANN
HLMD6 Sentron HLMD6 Sentron JXD6-A Sentron 25ft 400A
SIEMENS LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1
LXD6-A Sentron 600A 600A 400A 130A MAIN #1 LINE
400A MAIN #2 LINE
600A EMDP-C1 FIRE PUMP 480V 480V
EMDP-C1 480V 28,400A 28,400A
480V
BK-ATS-C2 E BK-ATS-C3 E
SIEMENS
FD6 Sentron
200A
SIEMENS
JD6-A Sentron
300A SWITCHGEAR #1
MTR-FIRE PUMP
BK-MAIN #1
SIEMENS
SBS, TL
BK-MAIN #2
SIEMENS
SBS, TL
SWITCHGEAR #2
SWITCHGEAR #1 2000A 2000A SWITCHGEAR #2

Open
480V FU-ATS-C3 N FU-ATS-KOHLER N FU-ATS-C5 N FU-SOUTH BUS DUCT 2000A Plug 2000A Plug BUS DUCT
FU-NORTH FU-ATS-C4 N FU-PANEL BA FU-RTU-3 480V
FU-MCC-B FU-ELEV #3 FU-ELEV #4
FU-PANEL KA BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BK-MAIN TIE BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN FU-ATS-C6 N FU-ATS-C2
FU-ELEV #1 FU-ELEV #2 BUSSMANN KRP-C, 600V Class L BUSSMANN BUSSMANN
BUSSMANN LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1
LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 KRP-C, 600V Class L SIEMENS KRP-C, 600V Class L KRP-C, 600V Class L LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 LITTELFUSE BUSSMANN
BUSSMANN BUSSMANN 300A 300A 601A 1000A SBS, TL 1000A 601A 125A 250A
LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 125A 100A 100A LLSRK, 600V Class RK1 FRS-R, 600V Class RK5
FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 2000A
400A 100A 100A CBL-ATS-C3 N CBL-ATS-KOHLER N CBL-ATS-C5 N CBL-ATS-C4 N CBL-PANEL BA CBL-RTU-3 400A 200A
CBL-MCC-B 2000A Plug CBL-ELEV #3 CBL-ELEV #4
CBL-PANEL KA 1-350/ph Copper 1-350/ph Copper 2-500/ph Copper CBL-NORTH BUS DUCT 2-350/ph Copper 1-2/ph Copper 1-250/ph Copper CBL-ATS-C6 N CBL-ATS-C2 N
CBL-ELEV #1 CBL-ELEV #2 1-2/ph Copper 1-2/ph Copper 1-2/ph Copper
1-600/ph Copper 230ft 30ft 40ft 120ft 3-400/ph Copper 185ft 65ft 65ft 50ft 165ft 1-500/ph Copper 1-3/0/ph Copper
1-2/ph Copper 1-2/ph Copper 350A 350A 860A 700A 130A 290A
50ft 130A 165ft 130A 130A 75ft 230ft
65ft 65ft FROM EMDP-L5 FROM EMDP-C1
475A 130A 130A 1140A RTU-3 430A 225A
ATS-C5 E ATS-C5 N BUS-SOUTH BUS DUCT BUS-NORTH BUS DUCT ELEV #3 ELEV #4 ATS-C2 E ATS-C2 N
480V
ELEV #1 ELEV #2 480V 480V 480V 480V
480V 1-1000/ph Copper 1-1000/ph Copper 480V
480V 480V
130ft 56ft PANEL BA
E N 1000A 1000A PANEL BA E N
FROM EDP BK-XF-T2 BK-PANEL BA 20A-25A 480V FROM EMDP-L5
FROM EMDP-C1 ATS-C3 N ATS-KOHLER E ATS-KOHLER N SIEMENS SIEMENS ATS-C6 E ATS-C6 N
480V ATS-C5 480V ATS-C2
ATS-C3 E 480V 480V BQD BQD 480V
480V 600A FROM EMDP-L5 60A 60A 200A
E N E N ATS-C4 E ATS-C4 N CBL-XF-T2 E N
CBL-RTU-1 480V 480V 1-6/ph Copper CBL-EMDP-C2
2-500/ph Copper 30ft 1-3/0/ph Copper
BK-PANEL KA 20A ATS-C3 ATS-KOHLER 75A ATS-C6
SIEMENS 195ft E N 280ft
BQD
PANEL KA 400A 400A
860A P 400A
225A
RTU-1 XF-T2
30A PANEL KA S
480V ATS-C4 480V/208V EMDP-C2 LINE
480V CBL-EMDP-C3 CBL-EMBA CBL-EMDP-L6
BK-XF-T10 BK-DISPOSER BK-KITCHEN EX BK-EF-11 BK-DISHWASHER BK-BOOSTER HEAT BK-HEAT PUMP BK-HEAT PUMP HTR BK-KETTLE COOK 600A 45kVA 480V
SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS 1-350/ph Copper 1-350/ph Copper 5.21%Z 1-500/ph Copper
FXD6 Sentron BQD BQD BQD BQD BQD BQD BQD BQD 280ft 45ft EMBA EMBA BB
175ft
150A 15A 15A 30A 40A 60A 25A 25A 40A 350A 350A CBL-RTU-2 430A
CBL-XF-T10 CBL-DISPOSER CBL-KITCHEN EX CBL-EF-11 CBL-DISHWASHER CBL-BOOSTER HEAT CBL-HEAT PUMP CBL-HEAT PUMP HTR CBL-KETTLE COOK EMDP-C3 BK-XF-T1 BK-EM2A BK-EMCC BK-EMBA 20A-150A
480V
2-350/ph Copper
208V EMDP-L6
480V EMDP-L6 BK-EMDP-C2 MAIN
1-2/0/ph Copper 1-12/ph Copper 1-12/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 1-8/ph Copper 1-6/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 1-8/ph Copper SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS 250ft SIEMENS
10ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft
BK-DRY COOL
SIEMENS BQD BQD FD6-A Sentron BQD 700A BK-RTU-4 BK-HUMIDIFIER
480V EMDP-C2 JXD6-A Sentron
195A 20A 20A 30A 55A 75A 30A 30A 55A 25A 60A 150A 20A SIEMENS SIEMENS EMDP-C2
ED6 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole 200A 480V
P
CBL-XF-T1 CBL-EM2A CBL-EMCC RTU-2 FXD6 Sentron BQD FU-XF-3ER D/S FU-XF-1ER D/S BK-UPS-C2 BK-UPS-C1 INPUT BK-UPS-C1 BYPASS
XF-T10 DISPOSER KITCHEN EX EF-11 DISHWASHER BOOSTER HEAT HEAT PUMP HEAT PUMP HTR KETTLE COOK 50A BK-3EPS 480V
CBL-3EPS0 1-2/ph Copper 1-4/ph Copper 1-1/0/ph Copper 250A 40A SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS
S 480V/208V 480V 480V 480V 480V 480V 480V 480V 480V SIEMENS
113kVA 1-6/ph Copper HED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole 50ft 95ft 10ft CBL-RTU-4 CBL-HUMIDIFIER HED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-PoleHED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-PoleED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole
FD6 Sentron FD6 Sentron
4.30%Z 50ft 100A 130A 95A 170A 1-250/ph Copper 1-8/ph Copper 25A 70A 90A 150A 150A
DRY75ACOOL P EM2A 100ft 50ft CBL-XF-3ER D/S CBL-XF-1ER D/S CBL-UPS-C2 CBL-UPS-C1 INPUT CBL-UPS-C1 BYPASS
480V XF-T1 480V
CBL-KB-1 CBL-3EPS S
290A 55A 1-10/ph Copper 1-4/ph Copper 1-2/ph Copper 1-3/0/ph Copper 1-3/0/ph Copper
480V/208V
1-600/ph Copper 1-2/ph Copper 30kVA 180ft 250ft 40ft 25ft 15ft
10ft 18ft RTU-4 HUMIDIFIER 30A 95A 130A 225A 225A
4.90%Z
475A 3EPS 130A3EPS CBL-XF-T9
480V 480V
KB-1 480V UPS-C2 IN UPS-C1 INPUT
1-10/ph Copper XF-3ER D/S XF-1ER D/S
208V BK-AC-3N BK-AC-4N BK-CRU-4C2-CU BK-CRU-4C2-AH BK-CU-3N BK-CU-4N BK-CU-4N0 BK-CU-2N EMBB 480V 480V
SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS 6ft 480V 480V
208V
BQD BQD BQD BQD BQD BQD BQD BQD 30A
P
CBL-KB-2 45A 45A 20A 35A 15A 15A 35A 20A CBL-XF-3ER CBL-XF-1ER
XF-T9 UPS-C2 UPS-C1
1-600/ph Copper CBL-AC-3N CBL-AC-4N CBL-CRU-4C2-CU CBL-CRU-4C2-AH CBL-CU-3N CBL-CU-4N CBL-CU-4N0 CBL-CU-2N S 1-10/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 32kW 56kW
480V/208V UPS-C1 OUTPUT
5ft 1-8/ph Copper 1-8/ph Copper 1-12/ph Copper 1-8/ph Copper 1-12/ph Copper 1-12/ph Copper 1-8/ph Copper 1-12/ph Copper 15kVA 6ft 6ft
480V
475A 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 4.90%Z 30A 30A
55A 55A 20A 55A 20A 20A 55A 20A P P UPS-C2 OUT
KB-2 EM2B XF-3ER XF-1ER 208V
S S
208V AC-3N CRU-4C2-CU CRU-4C2-AH CU-3N CU-4N CU-4N0 CU-2N 208V 480V/208V 480V/208V
AC-4N 15kVA 45kVA
480V 480V 480V 480V 480V 480V 480V
480V MCC-B EMCC EMCC 4.97%Z 5.19%Z CBL-EMDP-C4
CBL-KB-3 MCC-B 1-1/0/ph Copper
480V 3ER 1ER
1-600/ph Copper 480V 10ft
FU-EXHAUST FAN 2B FU-EXHAUST FAN 3 FU-EXHAUST FAN 6 FU-EXHAUST FAN 7 FU-EXHAUST FAN 8 FU-EXHAUST FAN 10 FU-SUPPLY FAN 1 FU-SUPPLY FAN 3 FU-EXHAUST FAN 2 FU-EXHAUST FAN 3E FU-EXHAUST FAN 3W FU-EXHAUST FAN 4 208V 208V 170A
5ft
BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN
475A
FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 FRS-R, 600V Class RK5
KB-3 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A
208V CBL-EXHAUST FAN 2B CBL-EXHAUST FAN 3 CBL-EXHAUST FAN 6 CBL-EXHAUST FAN 7 CBL-EXHAUST FAN 8 CBL-EXHAUST FAN 10 CBL-SUPPLY FAN 1 CBL-SUPPLY FAN 3 CBL-EXHAUST FAN 2 CBL-EXHAUST FAN 3E CBL-EXHAUST FAN 3W CBL-EXHAUST FAN 4
1-10/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper
50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft 50ft
BK-KC 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A 30A
SIEMENS EXHAUST FAN 2B EXHAUST FAN 3 EXHAUST FAN 6 EXHAUST FAN 7 EXHAUST FAN 8 EXHAUST FAN 10 SUPPLY FAN 1 SUPPLY FAN 3 EXHAUST FAN 2 EXHAUST FAN 3E EXHAUST FAN 3W EXHAUST FAN 4
QJ 480V 480V 480V 480V 480V 480V 480V 480V 480V 480V 480V 480V
150A

CBL-KC
1-1/0/ph Copper SOUTH BUS DUCT NORTH BUS DUCT
12ft SOUTH BUS DUCT NORTH BUS DUCT
170A 480V FU-1SA-1 FU-XF-T5 FU-CAP-S FU-2SA FU-3SA-1 FU-XF-T6 FU-XF-3SD D/S FU-4SA FU-XF-T9 FU-XF-T8 FU-3NA FU-CAP-N FU-4NA FU-XF-T11 480V
FU-1NA FU-2NA
BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN
KC LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1 LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1
208V LPS-RK_SP, 600V Class RK1
175A 300A 400A 175A 175A 300A 100A 175A 300A 300A 175A 400A 175A 50A
175A 175A
CBL-1SA-1 CBL-XF-T5 CBL-CAP-S CBL-2SA CBL-3SA-1 CBL-XF-T6 CBL-XF-3SD D/S CBL4SA CBL-XF-T13 CBL-XF-T8 CBL-3NA CBL-CAP-N CBL-4NA CBL-XF-T11
BK-BAR PANEL CBL-1NA CBL-2NA
SIEMENS 1-2/0/ph Copper 1-350/ph Copper 1-350/ph Copper 1-2/0/ph Copper 1-2/0/ph Copper 1-400/ph Copper 1-2/ph Copper 1-2/0/ph Copper 1-2/0/ph Copper 1-350/ph Copper 1-2/0/ph Copper 1-400/ph Copper 1-2/0/ph Copper 1-350/ph Copper 1-2/0/ph Copper 1-8/ph Copper
BL, 2 & 3-Pole 13ft 10ft 15ft 6ft 13ft 10ft 155ft 13ft 7ft 10ft 6ft 10ft 13ft 15ft 13ft 10ft
100A 195A 350A 350A 195A 195A 380A 130A 195A 350A 380A 195A 350A 195A 55A
195A
1NA 195A 2NA
1SA-1 BUS-CAP-S 2SA 3SA-1 XF-3SD D/S 4SA P P
3NA BUS-CAP-N 4NA P
P 480V P 480V XF-T18 480V XF-T8 480V XF-T11
CBL-BAR PANEL BK-1SA-1 20A-30A 480V BK-2SA 20A-25A 480V BK-3SA-1 20A-30A 480V 480V BK-4SA 20A-25A 480V S
BK-2NA 20A-25A BK-2NA 20A (3) @ 240V S
BK-3NA 20A-30A 480V BK-4NA 20A-30A 480V S
XF-T5 XF-T6 480V/208V 480V/208V 480V/208V EMDP-4C LINE
1-2/ph Copper SIEMENS S
480V/208V SIEMENS SIEMENS S
480V/208V SIEMENS 225kVA SIEMENS SIEMENS 225kVA SIEMENS SIEMENS 30kVA 480V
65ft BQD 225kVA BQD BQD 225kVA BQD 5.87%Z BQD BL, 2 & 3-Pole 5.87%Z BQD BQD 4.79%Z
130A 20A CAP-S 20A 20A 20A 20A 20A 20A CAP-N 20A
CBL-1SA-2 5.87%Z 180 kVAR 5.87%Z FU-XF-3SD BK-1NA 20A-30A 180 kVAR
1-2/0/ph Copper BUSSMANN SIEMENS CBL-3NDP0 CBL-3NDP T11 208 V BK-EMDP-C4 MAIN
BAR PANEL 208V
6ft CBL-1SDP CBL-3SDP FRS-R, 600V Class RK5 BQD 2-600/ph Copper 2-600/ph Copper SIEMENS
208V
195A 2-600/ph Copper 2-600/ph Copper 100A 20A 15ft 15ft FD6 Sentron
1SA-2 12ft 15ft P 950A 950A 150A
1SDP 3SDP XF-3SD 1NDP 3NDP EMDP-C4
BK-1SA-2 15A-40A 480V 950A 950A S
208V 208V 480V/208V 208V 208V 480V
SIEMENS 75kVA BK-PDU C1A FU-PDU C2B BK-XF-T12 BK-XF-PANEL IDF-1N D/S BK-XF-PANEL IDF-3S D/S
FU-1SB FU-2SB FU-3SC FU-4SB1 FU-1NB FU-2NB FU-3NC FU-4NB
BQD 6.00%Z SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS
BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN BUSSMANN
20A HED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-PoleHED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole HED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-PoleHED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole HED4 Sentron, 2 & 3-Pole
LPN-RK, 250V Class RK1 LPN-RK, 250V Class RK1 FRN-R, 250V Class RK5 LPN-RK, 250V Class RK1 3SD LPN-RK, 250V Class RK1 LPN-RK, 250V Class RK1 FRN-R, 250V Class RK5 LPN-RK, 250V Class RK1
400A 400A 150A 400A 400A 400A 150A 400A 45A 45A 45A 25A 25A
208V
CBL-1SB CBL-2SB CBL-3SC CBL-4SB1 CBL-1NB CBL-2NB CBL-3NC CBL-4NB CBL-PDU C1A CBL-PDU C2B CBL-XF-T12 CBL-XF-PANEL IDF-1N D/S CBL-XF-PANEL IDF-3S D/S
1-600/ph Copper 1-600/ph Copper 1-1/0/ph Copper 1-600/ph Copper 1-600/ph Copper 1-600/ph Copper 1-1/0/ph Copper 1-600/ph Copper 1-6/ph Copper 1-6/ph Copper 1-6/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper
14ft 25ft 45ft 15ft 25ft 25ft 40ft 15ft 100ft 100ft 110ft 300ft 180ft
475A 475A 170A 475A 475A 475A 170A 475A 75A 75A 75A 30A 30A
1SB-1 2SB-1 3SC 4SB1 1NB-1 P
208V 208V 208V 208V 208V 2NB-1 3NC 4NB XF-PANEL 3S
BK-1NB2 BK-1NB2 20A-25A PDU C1A 480V PDU C2B 480V S XF-PANEL IDF-1N D/S XF-PANEL IDF-3S D/S
BK-4SB1 20A0 BK-4SB1 20A 208V 208V 208V 480V/208V
SIEMENS SIEMENS 480V 480V 480V 480V
SIEMENS SIEMENS 30kVA
BL, 2 & 3-Pole BL, 2 & 3-Pole 3.53%Z
BL, 2 & 3-Pole BK-3SC-1 BL, 2 & 3-Pole
CBL-1SB-2 20A 20A
20A SIEMENS 20A 2NB-2
1-600/ph Copper CBL-2SB-2 BL, 2 & 3-Pole CBL-4SB2 CBL-1NB2 CBL-IDF-1N CBL-IDF-3S
208V 3SB-1
6ft 1-600/ph Copper 60A 1-600/ph Copper 1-2/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper 1-10/ph Copper
208V
475A 15ft CBL-3SC1 15ft 75ft 10ft 6ft
1SB-2 475A 475A 130A P 30A P 30A
1-6/ph Copper
208V 2SB-2 4SB2 XF-PANEL IDF-1N XF-PANEL IDF-3S
10ft S S
208V 208V 1NB2 3SB-2 480V/208V 480V/208V
75A
3SC1 208V 208V 15kVA 15kVA
208V 4.97%Z 4.97%Z
IDF-IN IDF-3S
BK-2SB-2 20A BK-4SB2 20A 208V 208V
SIEMENS SIEMENS
BL, 2 & 3-Pole BL, 2 & 3-Pole
20A 20A

DRAWING : 1Line001

Job#: 3160940 Project: ARC FLASH STUDY

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