Conditional short-circuit current

From testwiki
Revision as of 20:27, 3 May 2020 by imported>Bkell (del "defined as"; see WP:REFERS)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Conditional short-circuit current is the value of the alternating current component of a prospective current, which a switch without integral short-circuit protection, but protected by a suitable short circuit protective device (SCPD) in series, can withstand for the operating time of the current under specified test conditions. It may be understood to be the RMS value of the maximum permissible current over a specified time interval (t0,t1) and operating conditions. The IEC[1] definition is critiqued to be open to interpretation.[2]

I=1t1t0t0t1i2(t)dt

References

Template:Reflist


Template:Electronics-stub

  1. IEC 62314-1, The International Standard on Solid-State Relays, Ed 1, Section 3.1.11
  2. Template:Cite book