QUESTIONS: Anyone know what does it mean ……the ratio of the zero to positive phase reactance of the system at the point of cable application lies between -1 and -40 since excessively high voltages may be encountered in the case of ground faults.
ANSWER: This statement translated in numeric terms could be indicated as follow:
-1< Xo/X1< -40
This equate to a Coefficient Of Grounding (COG = 110%) per ANSI (Former ASA Std. C84.1-1954).
For our colleagues in the IEC marketplace, the COG=110% represent an Earth Fault Factor (EFF=0.191).
The above electrical parameters indicates that this is an ungrounded (unearthed) system that in the event of phase to ground fault the overvoltage on a sound phase could rise up to 10% above the line-to-line voltage. This is obvious that a 100% rated insulation cable do not met the requirement in term of insulation strength to withstand the overvoltage creating dielectric overstresses on the cables that will induce a premature insulation failure.
Please remember that Cable is rated related with the voltage phase to ground (Vo).
- Wyes grounded system Vo/Vll=0.58.This is applicable only to systems where the normal voltage between the cable conductor and the insulation shielding tape, or metal sheath, will not exceed 58% of the phase to phase voltage.
Ungrounded systems Vo/Vll>0.58 and beside that the system may operate for a limited period of time with one phase accidentally grounded. To protect the cable against this faulted condition, it has arbitrarily been decided to reinforce the insulation thickness increasing the cable rated voltage by 33% resulting that for 133% insulation level Vo/Vll=0.77