don01
Electrical
- Dec 29, 2000
- 216
Hi All
We are building a 132KV/33KV substation.
The designer has specified the conductor for the grid to be 150mm2 uninsulated multistranded HD copper.
The inevitable supply issues has drawn out the response " we have lots of annealed available lets use that"
we have not done so (we'll wait for the spec'd cable).
But it begs the question-
what feature or quality is the designer looking for in a HD conductor
corrosion? strength? surface conductivity - we don't know it could be the phase of the moon
Any ideas or reference would be really appreciated
thanks
Don
ps we have a specified pH and resistivity for the soil and fills if that's helpful
We are building a 132KV/33KV substation.
The designer has specified the conductor for the grid to be 150mm2 uninsulated multistranded HD copper.
The inevitable supply issues has drawn out the response " we have lots of annealed available lets use that"
we have not done so (we'll wait for the spec'd cable).
But it begs the question-
what feature or quality is the designer looking for in a HD conductor
corrosion? strength? surface conductivity - we don't know it could be the phase of the moon
Any ideas or reference would be really appreciated
thanks
Don
ps we have a specified pH and resistivity for the soil and fills if that's helpful