An 11kV circuit breaker protection and coordination review should connect the approved system study, breaker duty, relay interfaces, switching responsibilities, and evidence owners.

For related reading, see 11kV breaker specification checklist and commissioning checks for an 11kV VCB breaker.
Important: IEC 62271-100: High-voltage alternating-current circuit-breakers provides technical context; approved project documents and qualified personnel determine actual values, tests, safeguards, and acceptance.
Identify the approved single-line diagram, fault and load basis, breaker role, relay responsibility, and authority for protection decisions.
Record which study, schedule, specification, or change record supports each duty and interface field; do not infer values from a voltage label.
Review CT, relay, trip and close circuits, control supply, interlocks, communications, and local or remote responsibilities through the approved design.

Protection settings and coordination outcomes depend on the project study, connected system, equipment data, and qualified engineering review.
List planned tests, evidence references, responsible personnel, open actions, and the authority that can accept the result.
The KYN28-12 page is catalogue context only; it does not prove an 11kV project setting, rating, test result, certificate, or acceptance.

Product recommendation: review the KYN28-12 medium voltage switchgear system as a product-family reference only.
Send the current drawings, duty basis, relay and CT information, interfaces, test documents, quantity, schedule, and open questions.
For this 11kV circuit breaker review, contact Shenheng Power with the current drawings, duty basis, relay interfaces, evidence records, and questions requiring confirmation.
Include the controlled system basis, breaker duty, relay and CT interfaces, control circuits, tests, evidence owners, and open actions.
No. The approved study and qualified personnel determine settings, tests, coordination, and acceptance.
It prevents design, commissioning, supplier, and operations responsibilities from being assumed by another party.
CTs, relays, trip and close circuits, control supply, interlocks, connected cables, and upstream or downstream equipment can affect it.
No. Coordination depends on installed equipment and controlled project evidence.
Send current drawings, duty and fault basis, relay and CT data, interfaces, document requirements, test scope, schedule, and questions.