Jereb
Electrical
- Mar 27, 2009
- 18
Hello All,
I have a situation that i'm seeking some advice on. Basically we have a ~1500kVA transformer supplying power to our Motor Control Centre. The run is only short, around 20-30 meteres. However total current is rather high as each phase is made up of 3 400mm2 single cores unarmoured run in non trefoil. (i.e each phase is bunched like so Red-Red-Red, Blue-Blue-Blu, White-White-White). Having looked around the build i could not find anything ferrous enclosing the cables like tray etc. but the guys are still concerned about heat issues.
I tend to think that because these cables are bunched and run next to each other, could i not model them as single conductors of some arbitraty large size run flat next to each other with no enclosed ferrous materials around? Will it still cause all kinds of issues?
I have a situation that i'm seeking some advice on. Basically we have a ~1500kVA transformer supplying power to our Motor Control Centre. The run is only short, around 20-30 meteres. However total current is rather high as each phase is made up of 3 400mm2 single cores unarmoured run in non trefoil. (i.e each phase is bunched like so Red-Red-Red, Blue-Blue-Blu, White-White-White). Having looked around the build i could not find anything ferrous enclosing the cables like tray etc. but the guys are still concerned about heat issues.
I tend to think that because these cables are bunched and run next to each other, could i not model them as single conductors of some arbitraty large size run flat next to each other with no enclosed ferrous materials around? Will it still cause all kinds of issues?