cmoore7
Electrical
- Apr 19, 2006
- 4
We are feeding two new 1600A MCC's via an underground bus from an existing substation (with its switchgear fed by a Delta-Delta transformer).
I have three questions relating to this, as I haven't been able to find the answers in the CSA code book. I would really appreciate your input on any of them.
1) Is there any documentation (CSA or NEC) stating the separation between duct banks such that further derating is not required?. We were planning on having two - six
conduit banks side by side, where five of them contained 3c750 mcm Teck90 (XLPE).
x x x x x x
x x 0 x x 0
2) The short question is whether Canadian or US inspectors have required the ground wire on a 3c750 mcm cable to be terminated on one end only (in this situation), as the MCC's will have a connection to the ground grid?
I have been told by an electrical inspector that if single conductor cables were used, I wouldn't have to add any ground wires. I suppose that the ground wire on a 3c750 mcm cable could be terminated on one end only, since I understand that the sheath of these cables should be terminated on the supply side only.
Originally I would have thought that the safer option was to terminate both ends of the ground wire, regardless of the possibility of different potentials (between the two ground grid connections), to deal with the rare case of one end having its ground grid connection severed.
3) There is a 400 ft building separation between the substation switchgear and MCC room, so I wanted to confirm that I am correct that a separate fusible disconnect is NOT required for the MCC's? If the customer asks for it anyway, I don't believe I need it to have ground fault protection, as the switchgear has it.
Thanks,
Chris
I have three questions relating to this, as I haven't been able to find the answers in the CSA code book. I would really appreciate your input on any of them.
1) Is there any documentation (CSA or NEC) stating the separation between duct banks such that further derating is not required?. We were planning on having two - six
conduit banks side by side, where five of them contained 3c750 mcm Teck90 (XLPE).
x x x x x x
x x 0 x x 0
2) The short question is whether Canadian or US inspectors have required the ground wire on a 3c750 mcm cable to be terminated on one end only (in this situation), as the MCC's will have a connection to the ground grid?
I have been told by an electrical inspector that if single conductor cables were used, I wouldn't have to add any ground wires. I suppose that the ground wire on a 3c750 mcm cable could be terminated on one end only, since I understand that the sheath of these cables should be terminated on the supply side only.
Originally I would have thought that the safer option was to terminate both ends of the ground wire, regardless of the possibility of different potentials (between the two ground grid connections), to deal with the rare case of one end having its ground grid connection severed.
3) There is a 400 ft building separation between the substation switchgear and MCC room, so I wanted to confirm that I am correct that a separate fusible disconnect is NOT required for the MCC's? If the customer asks for it anyway, I don't believe I need it to have ground fault protection, as the switchgear has it.
Thanks,
Chris