guiyermo
Electrical
- Jan 29, 2008
- 19
Hi everyone,
If I know the ampacity of a given cable directly buried, provided the conductor's temperature, thermal resistivity (RHO), soil temperature, etc, is it possible to calculate a factor in order to determine the new ampacity when only the RHO has changed? The rest of the parameters remain the same.
I've seen equations for determining changes in the ampacity due to a variations in ambient or conductor temperature, but not for variations in RHO.
Regards,
If I know the ampacity of a given cable directly buried, provided the conductor's temperature, thermal resistivity (RHO), soil temperature, etc, is it possible to calculate a factor in order to determine the new ampacity when only the RHO has changed? The rest of the parameters remain the same.
I've seen equations for determining changes in the ampacity due to a variations in ambient or conductor temperature, but not for variations in RHO.
Regards,