capacity, large motors, or larger load demands, will
require more detailed and extensive coordinated
power system protection.
Independent of the type or types of facilities or
load demands, the coordinated power system
protection will be based on: economics, simplicity,
and the electrical power availability dictated by
the Using Agency or Service, or by the functional
use of the facilities or utilities; required to
provided maximum power service with a minimum of
power interruptions, and the operating speed of
electrical components or items of equipment and to
prevent injury to personnel and nuisance tripping.
Unless otherwise approved, a dc power source will be
shown and specified to ensure proper closing and
tripping of protective devices which require a
reliable power source during outage of the normal
alternating-current power source.
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Analyses shall be prepared to demonstrate that the equipment selected and
system constructed meet the contract requirements for equipment ratings,
coordination, and protection. They shall include a load flow analysis, a
fault current analysis, and a protective device coordination study. The
studies shall be performed by a registered professional engineer with
demonstrated experience in power system coordination in the last three
years. The Contractor shall provide list of references complete with
points of contact, address and telephone numbers. The selection of the
engineer is subject to the approval of the Contracting Officer.
2.23.1
Scope of Analyses
The fault current analysis, and protective device coordination study shall
begin at: [the source bus and extend down to system buses where fault
availability is 10,000 amperes (symmetrical) for building/facility 600 volt
level distribution buses.] [the source bus and extend through the secondary
side of transformers for medium voltage distribution.] [the source bus and
extend through [outgoing breakers] [outgoing medium voltage feeders, down
[outgoing medium voltage feeders, through the secondary side of
transformers] [as indicated] for main electric supply substations.] [the
nearest upstream device in the existing source system and extend through
the downstream devices at the load end.]
2.23.2
Determination of Facts
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NOTE: Require the Contractor to obtain an available
fault capacity at the power source or provide a
fault capacity on which he is to base his analysis.
Delete the unused option.
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The time-current characteristics, features, and nameplate data for each
existing protective deice shall be determined and documented. [The
Contractor shall coordinate with the [commercial power company] [_____] for
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