FuzzyQ
Electrical
- Nov 19, 2004
- 6
I'm looking at sizing of conductors/cables. My questions are: when you choose single conductor cable and when you are supposed to use three conductor cables? From CEC code Table 1 which is the allowable ampacities for single copper condctors and Table 2: the allowable ampacities for not more than 3 copper coductors I can see that the same size of cable flows diffenrent allowable current.
For Ex.If I have a transformer of 150kVA and the secondary is of 208V 3ph, which means the secondary FLA is about 416A, then by code I should use 1.25x416A=520 to size the conductor. I will end up with 3x1c350kcmil for single conductor cable, and 2x3c250 for three conductor cable.
Plus, how should I pick the proper size of grounding wire coming along with the single conductor cable? Do three copper conductor cables always have grounding wire inside the insulation level or I have to specifically pick the 3+1 type?
Thanks very much for your help.
For Ex.If I have a transformer of 150kVA and the secondary is of 208V 3ph, which means the secondary FLA is about 416A, then by code I should use 1.25x416A=520 to size the conductor. I will end up with 3x1c350kcmil for single conductor cable, and 2x3c250 for three conductor cable.
Plus, how should I pick the proper size of grounding wire coming along with the single conductor cable? Do three copper conductor cables always have grounding wire inside the insulation level or I have to specifically pick the 3+1 type?
Thanks very much for your help.