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Jake Kingsbury
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Post subject: Unreasonable current during study Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2026 11:26 am |
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Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2026 1:59 pm Posts: 5
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I'm running an arc flash study on some medium voltage gear--and from the utility company I have their available short circuit from the utility side (~5.5kA). Yet when i run an arc flash study I'm getting 3phase fault currents Upwards of 10 million amps (I've tried to attatch a screenshot of my schematic below for reference). Now oddly enough when i run a short circuit study im getting much more reasonable numbers of fault current, ~5.3kA. Any idea why there might be such a discrepancy and what is causing it?
Thanks
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bbaumer
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Post subject: Re: Unreasonable current during study Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2026 8:22 am |
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Couple of questions:
Are you using the same Data Block to display the results of the short circuit study results and the AF study results?
Can you post a screen shot of your "reasonable" short circuit study results for comparison to the "unreasonable" results?
Are you using the same short circuit calculation method for both the short circuit study and the AF study?
What attribute in the Data Block is Isc 3P? Isc 3P is not an SKM default/base attribute name so whatever attribute it is has been renamed to Isc 3P. It is possible something has been edited incorrectly in the attribute in addition to the renaming.
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