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Regarding Fault MVA

06/21/2012 5:01 AM

Hi,

If fault current is 61.62 pu, then fault MVA will be 6162 MVA, if 100 MVA base is selected?

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sks

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Re: Regarding Fault MVA

06/21/2012 2:34 PM

I believe that answer will be 6162 amps. MVA has no meaning here.

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Re: Regarding Fault MVA

06/23/2012 9:01 AM

Yes.

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