What This Calculator Is For

Use this calculator when you know the available fault MVA at a bus and want the corresponding balanced three-phase fault current. It is useful for breaker duty checks, transformer studies, and quick fault-level conversions.

Enter Fault Level

Formula

Isc = Fault MVA × 1000 ÷ (√3 × kVLL)

The result is symmetrical RMS current in amperes for a balanced three-phase fault.

Examples

Example 1

500 MVA at 13.8 kV

Isc = 500 × 1000 ÷ (1.732 × 13.8)

Isc = 20.92 kA

Example 2

250 MVA at 4.16 kV

Isc = 250 × 1000 ÷ (1.732 × 4.16)

Isc = 34.73 kA

Example 3

1000 MVA at 34.5 kV

Isc = 1000 × 1000 ÷ (1.732 × 34.5)

Isc = 16.74 kA

Limitations

This conversion does not determine asymmetrical peak current, X/R ratio, DC offset, interrupting duty, or contributions over time from motors and generators.

Equipment duty evaluation requires the correct study method, fault type, operating configuration, and applicable standard.

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