ahandle
Electrical
- Aug 20, 2005
- 7
G'day,
I need to run a 3.3kV cable from a 10MVA 33/3.3kV transformer to a prefabricated substation within the same switchyard. At 1750A, with derating factors due to the heating effects of parallel cables, it looks like I need 4 parallel runs of 630mm^2 1C cables (12 cables); presenting some installation difficulties.
Using single point bonding, the datasheets say I can instead do this with 3 parallel cables instead, however my understanding is that a voltage will be induced at the non-bonded end. I have seen numerous other posts on a similar subject, but these deal with long distances using cross bonding techniques. In my case however, the entire cable length is very short - only about 25m. What I would like to know is, what would the expected potential be? Will this be low enough that the cable can be safely run without making any typical installation modifications to a normally run cables?
The cable will be run undeground in conduit, coming up bottom-entry to a switchroom, 1.8m off the ground.
Many thanks in advance.
I need to run a 3.3kV cable from a 10MVA 33/3.3kV transformer to a prefabricated substation within the same switchyard. At 1750A, with derating factors due to the heating effects of parallel cables, it looks like I need 4 parallel runs of 630mm^2 1C cables (12 cables); presenting some installation difficulties.
Using single point bonding, the datasheets say I can instead do this with 3 parallel cables instead, however my understanding is that a voltage will be induced at the non-bonded end. I have seen numerous other posts on a similar subject, but these deal with long distances using cross bonding techniques. In my case however, the entire cable length is very short - only about 25m. What I would like to know is, what would the expected potential be? Will this be low enough that the cable can be safely run without making any typical installation modifications to a normally run cables?
The cable will be run undeground in conduit, coming up bottom-entry to a switchroom, 1.8m off the ground.
Many thanks in advance.