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              Figure 7.3  Functions pertaining to the calculation of the critical switching time of circuit breaker that discon-
              nects a generator from a switchboard. The generator has high values of sub-transient and transient reactances.
              The sensitivity of the time constant T a is shown.


              extra heat is generated and the copper conductors are under considerable mechanical stress. In order
              to account for any cumulative effects it is necessary to rate the equipment for the long duration of
              a fault. The time duration usually adopted in European practice is one second, but occasional up
              to three seconds are applied for particularly severe service conditions. IEC60439 part 1, clause 4.3,
              and IEC60964 clause 4.7 give more details for the root-mean-square and peak values and duty. The
              withstand current duty is usually proportional to the making duty for a given voltage rating.


              7.3 SWITCHING DEVICES

              Switching devices for the power circuits that need to be operated frequently are usually circuit breakers
              and contactors. Manually operated load break switches, fuse-switch combinations and molded case
              circuit breakers are used for feeder circuits that are infrequently operated.



              7.3.1 Outgoing Switching Device for Switchgear

              The outgoing switching device in a high current, high fault level, switchboard will usually be a power
              circuit breaker if it feeds more that about 400 amps to the load. Below 400 amps the circuit could
              have a fuse-contactor combination, see sub-section 7.3.2 for comments on contactors and Chapter 8
              on fuses. Therefore if the outgoing device must be a circuit breaker then the comments and discussion
              in sub-section 7.2.3 above apply. Low voltage switchboards often use moulded case circuit breakers
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