I'm working thru Graffeo's other book, PE exam primer - Three Practice Exams for the Power PE.
There 3-phase fault current question which shows a generator connected thru a transformer to a transmission line, which is faulted. The other end of the transmission line is connected thru a transformer to a load bus, we are given its voltage, KVA and Z-pu. I used the load bus as a source of fault current in addition to the generator, but in the key, Graffeo did not. Is this normal, without specifying in the question that the load does not contribute to fault current? How do you know when to consider the load as a source of fault current?
Thanks!
There 3-phase fault current question which shows a generator connected thru a transformer to a transmission line, which is faulted. The other end of the transmission line is connected thru a transformer to a load bus, we are given its voltage, KVA and Z-pu. I used the load bus as a source of fault current in addition to the generator, but in the key, Graffeo did not. Is this normal, without specifying in the question that the load does not contribute to fault current? How do you know when to consider the load as a source of fault current?
Thanks!