Helloo guys,
First post, so sorry if this is dreary! I'll try keep it simple...
I have a client with a distribution circuit supplying AC. installation is supplied via 160A MCCB, 70mm 5 core XLPE, 250 Amp rated Distribution board.. so far so good.
distribution board is loaded with 18 MCB's, seven are 32 AMP, nine are 25 AMP. Maximum loading to the circuit according to manufacturer is around 80% (21 Amp on plate of AC condenser). For sake of simplification I will say the max loading is 330 AMP, thats Maximum, assuming all 18 external condensers are trying to heat.
Now for the complex bit; what rating should my distribution circuit be? Do we apply any diversity when designing to BS761 when its an AC installation? there's nothing in the regs for AC. I have stated that the In of the distribution device should not be less than the Ib (design load) of the installation, and that would mean we should have a 400A distribution circuit (2x250AMP rated DB's fed from two separate 200AMP 70mm distribution circuits, sp[lit the AC final circuits in two)
But the client is throwing it back at me, saying the installation has been fine for three years so it is fine for continued use. Except the reason we are involved is the busbar feeding the MCCB burnt right through over the holidays, and 1 year ago the 250 Amp DB burnt out and was replaced like for like.
I'm after some healthy debate on what is correct for this installation. Obviously its protected as the MCCB is less than the rating of all the equipment, but prolonged is obviously creating issues
thanks for listening
Pete
First post, so sorry if this is dreary! I'll try keep it simple...
I have a client with a distribution circuit supplying AC. installation is supplied via 160A MCCB, 70mm 5 core XLPE, 250 Amp rated Distribution board.. so far so good.
distribution board is loaded with 18 MCB's, seven are 32 AMP, nine are 25 AMP. Maximum loading to the circuit according to manufacturer is around 80% (21 Amp on plate of AC condenser). For sake of simplification I will say the max loading is 330 AMP, thats Maximum, assuming all 18 external condensers are trying to heat.
Now for the complex bit; what rating should my distribution circuit be? Do we apply any diversity when designing to BS761 when its an AC installation? there's nothing in the regs for AC. I have stated that the In of the distribution device should not be less than the Ib (design load) of the installation, and that would mean we should have a 400A distribution circuit (2x250AMP rated DB's fed from two separate 200AMP 70mm distribution circuits, sp[lit the AC final circuits in two)
But the client is throwing it back at me, saying the installation has been fine for three years so it is fine for continued use. Except the reason we are involved is the busbar feeding the MCCB burnt right through over the holidays, and 1 year ago the 250 Amp DB burnt out and was replaced like for like.
I'm after some healthy debate on what is correct for this installation. Obviously its protected as the MCCB is less than the rating of all the equipment, but prolonged is obviously creating issues
thanks for listening
Pete