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Electrical
- Nov 13, 2019
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If pilot multicore cable is installed next to a power cable there will be induced voltage within the pilot cable. The magnitude of
50 Hz induced voltage depends on:
(a) the distance between the power cable, or line, and the auxiliary cable;
(b) the magnitude of the current in the power circuit. If the phase
conductors of the power circuit are physically symmetrically positioned
with respect to the auxiliary cable, only power-circuit zero-phasesequence current contributes to the induced voltage;
(c) the length of parallelism;
(d) the resistivity of the earth. The higher the resistivity, the less the screening
effect of the earth, the greater the induced voltage; and
(e) the screening effect of the auxiliary cable armouring.
Does anyone know a formula to calculate this induced voltage?
50 Hz induced voltage depends on:
(a) the distance between the power cable, or line, and the auxiliary cable;
(b) the magnitude of the current in the power circuit. If the phase
conductors of the power circuit are physically symmetrically positioned
with respect to the auxiliary cable, only power-circuit zero-phasesequence current contributes to the induced voltage;
(c) the length of parallelism;
(d) the resistivity of the earth. The higher the resistivity, the less the screening
effect of the earth, the greater the induced voltage; and
(e) the screening effect of the auxiliary cable armouring.
Does anyone know a formula to calculate this induced voltage?