magoo2
Electrical
- May 17, 2006
- 857
I saw an earlier post on this topic, but it involved 2 sets of conductors. This one involves 3 sets and comes from an application at one of our power stations.
An installation is planned for a single circuit with 3 sets of 8 kV shielded cable on non-magnetic cable trays. How can we arrange the 9 conductors such that the current division is reasonably equal?
The conductors have a diameter of about 2 inches and will be installed flat with no stacking. The cable tray is 36 inches wide. Each circuit carries 3000 A so each conductor will have approximately 1000 A.
I read that we should avoid A A A B B B C C C. It seems like A B C A B C A B C would be better, but what is the best arrangement?
An installation is planned for a single circuit with 3 sets of 8 kV shielded cable on non-magnetic cable trays. How can we arrange the 9 conductors such that the current division is reasonably equal?
The conductors have a diameter of about 2 inches and will be installed flat with no stacking. The cable tray is 36 inches wide. Each circuit carries 3000 A so each conductor will have approximately 1000 A.
I read that we should avoid A A A B B B C C C. It seems like A B C A B C A B C would be better, but what is the best arrangement?