by ericmark »
Sun May 25, 2008 1:24 am
434.5.1 Except where the following paragraph applies, the rated short-circuit breaking capacity of each device shall be not less than the maximum prospective fault current at the point at which the device is installed.
A lower breaking capacity is permitted if another protective device or devices having the necessary rated short - circuit breaking capacity is installed on the supply side. In this situation, the characteristics of the devices shall be co-ordinated so that the energy let-through of these devices does not exceed that which can be withstood, without damage, by the device(s) on the load side.
It is this let-through bit which is of interest reading Hager “4 Curcuit_Protective_Devices.pdf it seems the incoming fuse means the MCB’s do not need to stand the full 6.6kA page 75 details how this is calculated which is not easy reading. As to if it applies in your case will depend on actual values and because you don’t have control of the fuse fitted by the supply authority it may mean you have to fit your own incoming fuse.
It was only after you raised the problem that I found the Hager publication and I was unaware on how to calculate this myself. If you did fit an extra main fuse if you used 2 meters of cable to connect it up the resistance of the 25mm cable would cause it to pass anyway.
Although you have given a lot of detail between the two posts I can’t really work it out for you that needs doing by someone on site.
All best Eric