Tek-Tips is the largest IT community on the Internet today!

Members share and learn making Tek-Tips Forums the best source of peer-reviewed technical information on the Internet!

  • Congratulations TugboatEng on being selected by the Eng-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Voltage Drop Calculation for MV cable

Status
Not open for further replies.

dltee

Electrical
Joined
Feb 27, 2004
Messages
1
Location
US
Will someone be able to show me how to calculate voltage drop on the medium voltage cable (i.e 11 miles of 350 Kcmil 15 KV EPR cable with 133% insulation to support 150A Load at 13,200 volt)? There are plenty of calculations available for low voltage system.
 
Basic method is no different. It is still I/Z. Cable manufacture should be able to provide you with the reactance and resistance values of the cable and use those values. VD=I(R+jX). Use per phase values. I is the line current, VD will be L-N, regardless of the system configuration.

If you have a software, use that.
 
For 11 miles of 15 kV cable, you may want to also consider the capacitive reactance of the cable and resulting charging current. This is generally neglected in low voltage calculations, but could be of interest in 11 miles of cable. For 150A of load (what pf?), the charging current may not be too critical, but becomes more important as the cable gets longer and longer.

You would need a cable model that includes appropriate shunt capacitance in addition to the series inductance and resistance.


 
To get precise values of voltage drop you have also to take into consideration the ground temperature, which has an influence on the cable resistance.

 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Part and Inventory Search

Sponsor

Back
Top