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DC Peak SC current
The calculation for the Peak SC current in DC short circuit is based on the bus voltage and the Thevenin resistance.

The example below is based on a rectifier, which current rating did not play a factor in the Peak current.
I= V/R = 750/(0.04042) = 18,555.17A
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