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What is Available Fault Current?

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What is Available Fault Current?



Available Fault Current Definition


Available Fault Current (AFC) is defined as the maximum current available during a fault condition, also known as available short-circuit current.



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Importance of AFC Marking


AFC must be marked with a calculation date as per the 2011 NFPA 70: NEC section 110.24.



Fault Current Calculation


To calculate fault current, use the system voltage, conductor constant, and length of the service entrance conductor.



  • Find the system voltage (E_{L-L})



  • Find the conductor constant (C) from the table



  • Find the length of the service entrance conductor (L)



  • Now, using the above values, calculate the value of the multiplier (M) using the below equations.



  • To find the available fault current at premises, this multiplier (M) is multiplied by the available fault current labeled at the secondary terminal of the utility transformer.




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Example Calculation of AFC


In a 480V system, the AFC can be calculated using a given formula and specific parameters, resulting in 18,340A.



  • Reducing Fault Current

  • Increasing cable length

  • Using current limiting reactors



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Using current limiting devices



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