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That might be it

How does it effect all 3 phases if you consider only 2?
and why is it then considered different to the normal 2 phase pscc?

Thanks for helping me
 
Remember it's prospective (IE what could the maximum be). The minimum will be 0 (or as close to it as the real system would allow for). Remember we're considering a mathematically perfect system here (always will be some "real world" error, maybe one of the phases is slightly out etc).

So your fault could be a short between all 3 phases, so far so good. If you (during investigation, ignoring ESC) were to grab two of those phases thats what would flow.
 
How about this as a (maybe better) scenario. You have a fault involving all 3 phases (a short between all 3 phases/cables). The supply then drops a phase whilst that fault exists. That will then give you your maximum current of square root of 3 X (assuming minimal resistance for the short etc).
 
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