IEC TR 60909-1 Short-Circuit Currents in Three-Phase a.c. Systems - Part 1: Factors for the Calculation of Short-Circuit Currents According to IEC 60909-0
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IEC TR 60909-1 Document Information:
Title
Short-Circuit Currents in Three-Phase a.c. Systems - Part 1: Factors for the Calculation of Short-Circuit Currents According to IEC 60909-0
Courants De Court-Circuit Dans Les Reseaux Triphases A Courant Alternatif - Partie 1: Facteurs Pour Le Calcul Des Courants De Court-Circuit Conformement A La CEI 60909-0
International Electrotechnical Commission
Publication Date:
Jul 1, 2002
Scope:
Scope and object
This part of IEC 60909 is a technical report applicable to short-circuit currents in three-phase a.c. systems. This technical report aims at showing the origin and the application, as far as necessary, of the factors used to meet the demands of technical precision and simplicity when calculating short-circuit currents according to IEC 60909-0.
Thus this technical report is an addition to IEC 60909-0. It does not, however, change the basis for the standardized calculation procedure given in IEC 60909-0.
NOTE References are given in some cases to offer additional help, not to change the procedure laid down in the standard.
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