Adiabatic Equation Calculator Formula
t = Disconnection time (seconds)
k = Conductor k value (From BS 7671 tables)
la = Fault current (PEFC in Amps)
I² = la x la
Values of K obtained from the tables within BS 7671
- Table 54.2 : Conductor not incorporated in a cable and not bunched with cables.
- Table 54.3 : Conductor incorporated in a cable or bunched with cables.
- Table 54.4 : Sheath or armour of a cable.
- Table 54.5 : Steel conduit or trunking.
Disconnection times (t) are obtained from the maximum operating time/current characteristics tables within BS 7671
- Fig 3A2 (a,b) : BS 3036 semi-enclosed fuse
- Fig 3A3 : (a,b) : BS 88-2.2
- Fig 3A4 : BS EN 60898 / 61009-1 MCB/RCBO type B
- Fig 3A5 : BS EN 60898 / 61009-1 MCB/RCBO type C
- Fig 3A6 : BS EN 60898 / 61009-1 MCB/RCBO type D
- BS 1361 Fuse
How to use the Adiabatic Equation
1) Input your voltage value
2) Input your Zs/Ze/Zdb value
3) Select a protective device
4) Select a protective device rating
5) Select a conductor type
6) Select a conductor material
7) Press calculate
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