majesus
Electrical
- Aug 16, 2007
- 262
At a site in Canada, we have a 5kv feeder that has four 3c-#500 MCM, shielded, Aluminum armoured, 5kV, 100% cables running in parallel. The run length is 350m. One of the phases on a cable failed and the client wants to replace it. They already have onsite a 400m reel of 3c-#500MCM, shielded, armoured, 8kV, 133% cable that they want to use as the replacement. I've never installed different insulated rated cables on one feeder, but I don't any issues. The cable will be cut to the exact same installation length as all the others. The original and the replacement cables are both rated for the system voltage requirements, and both cables have the same orange outer jacket. I also have looked in my impedance tables and the 3c-500MVM 5kV 100% cable was 0.098ohm/km and the 8kV was 0.1105ohm/km. Does anyone see a problem with this?
Thanks,
Majesus
Thanks,
Majesus