majesus
Electrical
- Aug 16, 2007
- 262
I have to install a 1600A feeder from a unit-sub to a 600V distribution switchgear. I can meet the free air ampacity @75C with 3x1c-#500MCM/PH. The problem is this configuration is unsymmetrical.
A-B-C
C-B-A A-B-C
I could run an extra conductor to make it a 4x1c-#500MCM/ph:
A-B-C C-B-A
A-B-C C-B-A
Since the impedance is a factor of conductor size, geometry, current and distance, I'm curious if the 3x1c-#500MCM/PH conductors will cause a significant imbalance at 1600A when the feeder length is only 15m. I looked up a few journals on IEEE but I did not find information relevant to short runs. I am trying to find information on the subject.
Regards,
Majesus
A-B-C
C-B-A A-B-C
I could run an extra conductor to make it a 4x1c-#500MCM/ph:
A-B-C C-B-A
A-B-C C-B-A
Since the impedance is a factor of conductor size, geometry, current and distance, I'm curious if the 3x1c-#500MCM/PH conductors will cause a significant imbalance at 1600A when the feeder length is only 15m. I looked up a few journals on IEEE but I did not find information relevant to short runs. I am trying to find information on the subject.
Regards,
Majesus