Distance Protection:
Assume a maximum fault current of 7.5k Amps.
How far must a (5000 Amp system interrupting rated) recloser be placed from a station 14.2KV bus in order to keep it within its rating?

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Distance Protection: Assume a maximum fault current of 7.5k Amps. How far must a (5000 Amp system interrupting rated) re...
Assume an X/R ratio of of 20 on the 59KV system and a maximum
fault current If of 4.06K Amps.
Will a link that rates 9000 Amps symmetrical and 13600 Amps
asymmetrical be sufficient to protect the 59-14.2KV transformer
station? Show work to support the claim.
T1 59KV Bus 14.2KV Bus G1 Load X = 10% at 100MVA 59KV-8.2/14.2KV 10MVA X = 9%
T1 59KV Bus 14.2KV Bus G1 Load X = 10% at 100MVA 59KV-8.2/14.2KV 10MVA X = 9%
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