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TrustedTM AN-T80008

Application Note
MCB Discrimination
In a radial feeder layout, as shown in Figure 1 overleaf, the purpose of discrimination is to disconnect only the faulty load or feeder from the network and no others, thus ensuring maximum continuity of service. If discrimination studies are not or are incorrectly carried out, an electrical fault may cause several protective devices to trip, thus provoking an interruption in the supply of power to a large part of the network. That constitutes an abnormal loss in the availability of electrical power for those parts of the network where no fault occurred.

Issue Record
Issue Number 1 2 Date Jun 06 Feb 07 Revised by Julia Bourn Nick Owens Ray Brown Pete Stock Technical Check Authorised by Modification Initial Issue Format

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TrustedTM AN-T80008 MCB Discrimination

Figure 1 Several circuit-breakers are concerned by the fault If

Several types of over currents may be encountered in an installation: overloads, short-circuits, inrush currents, as well as: earth faults, transient currents due to voltage dips or momentary loss of supply. The MCB characteristic curves must be checked against the power supply overload graph to ensure that the MCB trips before the power supply in an overload situation.

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Trusted Power supplies T824X


The trend for increasing power in an ever decreasing package requires a higher level of sophistication of the internal electronics and self protection circuitry. Improved self protection however, means that an MCB discrimination study becomes an important part of the power distribution design. Tests carried out on the power units under severe overload situations produced the following results. (Maximum rating is 31 amps per unit at 24V, i.e. 750W.)
Power Unit(s) Overload Current Vs Time
300

250

200

Time / ms

150

1 Power Unit 2 Power Units

100

50

0 0 20 40 60 Current / Amps 80 100 120 140

Figure 2 Power unit(s) severe overload Current v Time

The graph above shows the response of a single power unit to severe overloads. As the load is increased, the power supply protection mechanism operates and shuts down the output. It can be seen that for a period of just in excess of 200ms the power unit can provide currents up to 115 amps or 380% of its stated maximum(115/31 = 3.8). This 200ms/380% can be extrapolated for additional power units in order to perform MCB discrimination studies.

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Example analysis
10A

10A Power unit 10A

If the circuit breakers used were ETA 2210-S2 (fast acting) 10A (see Figure 3) then at two times the MCB rating i.e. 20A, it would take 10 seconds to trip the MCB. If one of the MCBs in the example above were subjected to an overload, resulting in a load of 20A in one branch, then the power pack total load is increased to 40A. At 40A the power pack goes into protective shutdown after 700mS and hence will shutdown before the branch MCB has opened. A larger overload will result in protective shutdown after 200ms (see Figure 2)

Figure 3

Characteristics of ETA Thermal-magnetic circuit breaker 2210-S2 (fast acting)

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Conclusion
The internal self-protection of T824x power units may cause them to trip before the MCBs. Ensure that MCBs and other circuit protection devices are rated to ensure that any one short will not overload the supply. Low current ratings are therefore recommended, to ensure that the protection device trips first, due to its time/current curve.

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