flyboyz
Electrical
- Sep 22, 2003
- 7
Hi all,
I have an outdoor metal-clad switchgear application at 34.5kV, 2500A that required the use of hollow round copper bus. Outdoor condition is hot and high humidity.
A 1/4 x 6'' flat bar rated 2700 A @ 65 deg C rise was the guideline according to this Copper.org website.
If I take the flat bar cross section and applied the equvalent cross section to the round copper bar, is it going to be valid? Say, a 2'' diameter with 0.5'' outer wall thickness?
Also, does heat shrinking the bus derate the temp rating hence the ampacity?
Any feedback will be very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I have an outdoor metal-clad switchgear application at 34.5kV, 2500A that required the use of hollow round copper bus. Outdoor condition is hot and high humidity.
A 1/4 x 6'' flat bar rated 2700 A @ 65 deg C rise was the guideline according to this Copper.org website.
If I take the flat bar cross section and applied the equvalent cross section to the round copper bar, is it going to be valid? Say, a 2'' diameter with 0.5'' outer wall thickness?
Also, does heat shrinking the bus derate the temp rating hence the ampacity?
Any feedback will be very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.