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Date: INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT CALCULATION INFORMATION FORM Electrical Contractor: Street Address: City: State: Zip: The following information is requested to determine the electrical.

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The fault value, FMVA, is the three phase fault value expressed in MVA at the system voltage at the fault point in the system. The symmetrical fault current, IF, in kA is obtained by dividing the fault value in MVA by 3 × the line or phase-to-phase voltage, U, in kV.

Fault current calculations are based on Ohm's Law in which the current (I) equals the voltage (V) divided by the resistance (R). The formula is I = V/R.

Maximum available fault current, or maximum available short circuit current, is the maximum current available should there be a short circuit, such as a ground fault, which could cause an arc flash. Fault currents are common design constraints for any generator or load, including your own home!

Fault current calculations are based on Ohm's Law in which the current (I) equals the voltage (V) divided by the resistance (R). The formula is I = V/R.

Maximum available fault current, or maximum available short circuit current, is the maximum current available should there be a short circuit, such as a ground fault, which could cause an arc flash. Fault currents are common design constraints for any generator or load, including your own home!

Maximum and minimum fault currents will be used in different ways. Maximum fault currents help determine the required interrupting capacities of overcurrent protective devices. Minimum fault currents are used in coordinating operations of overcurrent devices, re-closers and relays.

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Affidavits
Bankruptcy
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Name Change
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Small Estates
Wills
All Forms
Forms A-Z
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Terms of Service
DMCA Policy
About Us
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Affiliates
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All Forms
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