electricaleng30
Electrical
- Apr 27, 2006
- 6
I've been looking for some formulas to help me calculate conductor sizing, derated values, ampacity and so on. For example, say I have an 800A distribution panel, and I have an 800A MCCB that could be used at 100% of it's rated value (800A plug), what would be the size of the conductor that I would require for this? Whether it be single conductors, the type of insulation, multiple conductors, Nu-Al, Copper and so on. I was reading another thread that was saying how bad electrical contractors were for disputing mathematical calculation and following the code and we have lived that situation many times before. One formula that I have used in the past is:
cross section = (rho x (Power x lenght)) / Uv x admissible voltage drop.
There are all kinds of calculators on the net, but seems like I have yet to find a good information that would make it clear and simple as to what conductors values should be used when running a new feed. For that application above, we went with parallel runs of 750MCM Nu-Al 3 conductors (free air application, in a cable tray suspended from the ceiling). If anyone has documentation, literatures, even good books on sizing conductors, please send them my way. Thanks a lot.
cross section = (rho x (Power x lenght)) / Uv x admissible voltage drop.
There are all kinds of calculators on the net, but seems like I have yet to find a good information that would make it clear and simple as to what conductors values should be used when running a new feed. For that application above, we went with parallel runs of 750MCM Nu-Al 3 conductors (free air application, in a cable tray suspended from the ceiling). If anyone has documentation, literatures, even good books on sizing conductors, please send them my way. Thanks a lot.