Parallel 4160 volt cable sizing
Parallel 4160 volt cable sizing
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I need some help sizing 4160 volt parallel cables. I have a 6000 HP, 734 FLA motor load fed with 105 degree C cable. I want to feed it in an underground duct bank. Article 430.22 says that my conductor has to supply 1.25 times the FLA or 917.5 amps. Divided by two results in about 459 amps. Here's the question - do I use the one-circuit chart or the 3-circuit chart in table 310.77 giving me two answers - two 500MCM or two 1000MCM? Sorry for the silly question, but since I don't have a single or a triple circuit, I'm confused. Thanks to everyone in advance!
Jim
Jim
Thanks,
Jim






RE: Parallel 4160 volt cable sizing
You can use the three circuit ampacity - that should be conservative - but keep in mind the ampacity depends on the thermal resistivity of the material around the conduit, the conduit and the soil around the duct bank. As well as the ambient soil temperature.
If you provide adequate spacing between the two conduits, per the NEC, no derating is necessary.
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