sinhchoo
Electrical
- Nov 21, 2009
- 23
We had a cable fault with the following findings:
8 out of 18 numbers of 630mm sq. XLPE/PVC copper cables were found shorted to earth in a 670mm x 500mm(D) Trench. Cables were laid in three layers, 9 cables in each layers. Cables were found laid touching each other.
According to design specification, the 18 cables are to carry a maximum rated amps of 3400A feeding from a generator the main switch board. Cables are to be laid in a 700mm x600mm(D) trench in three layers with spacing of one cable size in between two cables.
First layer:R, Y, B, N, R, Y, B
Second layer: R, Y, B, N, R, Y, B
Third layer: R, Y, B, N. with each layers spaced with 75mm of river sand.
With the above design specification and IEE wiring regulation, 5 cables should carry 5 x 1423A x 0.47(correction factor) = 3344A.
With the existing cable trench size (670 mm x 500 (D)) remain unchanged, the layout of the cables in three layers will still fulfill the IEE wiring regulation with one cable size spacing in between cables and at least 30mm spacing to the wall of the trench. To make sure cables contractors are doing the right job to space the cables according to IEE regulation, can we introduce hard wood timber at every 2 feet interval for the cables to sit on? Is there any risk of doing so? Is there any other options we can undertake to rectify this problem?
8 out of 18 numbers of 630mm sq. XLPE/PVC copper cables were found shorted to earth in a 670mm x 500mm(D) Trench. Cables were laid in three layers, 9 cables in each layers. Cables were found laid touching each other.
According to design specification, the 18 cables are to carry a maximum rated amps of 3400A feeding from a generator the main switch board. Cables are to be laid in a 700mm x600mm(D) trench in three layers with spacing of one cable size in between two cables.
First layer:R, Y, B, N, R, Y, B
Second layer: R, Y, B, N, R, Y, B
Third layer: R, Y, B, N. with each layers spaced with 75mm of river sand.
With the above design specification and IEE wiring regulation, 5 cables should carry 5 x 1423A x 0.47(correction factor) = 3344A.
With the existing cable trench size (670 mm x 500 (D)) remain unchanged, the layout of the cables in three layers will still fulfill the IEE wiring regulation with one cable size spacing in between cables and at least 30mm spacing to the wall of the trench. To make sure cables contractors are doing the right job to space the cables according to IEE regulation, can we introduce hard wood timber at every 2 feet interval for the cables to sit on? Is there any risk of doing so? Is there any other options we can undertake to rectify this problem?