stevenal wrote:
My take is they are giving you worst case AFC suitable for equipment sizing. Zero source impedance ahead of the transformer with a line to ground fault close in on the secondary side. This value won't change over the life of the installation no matter what changes the utility makes short of up-sizing the transformer.
If you wish to obtain data suitable for calculating incident energy, you must be specific regarding what you want and periodically check back to see if changes have occurred.
Agreed...this is becoming more apparent, especially with certain local utilities. My supervisor is often the one who sends the info request to the utility, and he doesn't do studies. I need to come up with a specific boilerplate request and/or script to give him, so that I'm not having to wait (for months, sometimes) just to find out I've been given nothing.
The thing that gets me is that since studies are now required and enforcement is ramping up, you'd think that the Utility companies would understand by now what is expected of them. I can only hope it improves as regulation becomes more standardized.