tulum
Industrial
- Jan 13, 2004
- 335
Before I begin I am using the CE Code Book 2002...
We have a 1500kva 3 phase xfmr with 600v secondary. There is appropriate primary and secondary protection; 600A VCB and 1600A main breaker respectively.
The problem is the cables that were INSTALLED on the secondary are only 4 runs of 500mcm, which at 60deg is approximately 1260A. I say 60deg to be cautious...i.e. make sure temp is in line with breaker terminals. However, the cable insulation is good for 90deg which would be 1580A (to most people here this is close enough).
Rule 26-258 states that the conductor size on the secondary must be 125% of rated current or 1800A.
Rule 14-100 states that if the transformer was rated 750v or above the cables only need be rated for the secondary protection.
Also the breaker on the secondary has an electronic trip which may be set low, because the actual load is no where near 1600A. The problem with the cables is that there is only room for 4 cables (4 hubs and 4 terminals/phase) so I would have to remove all cables, I can't just add another run.
My question is what is the correct size cable, and disregarding that; is there anyway I can make this installation work without replacing all the cables?
I hate to be the messanger on this one...because I don't believe the saying "don't kill the messanger will apply!"
Thanks, I await your response...
TULUM
We have a 1500kva 3 phase xfmr with 600v secondary. There is appropriate primary and secondary protection; 600A VCB and 1600A main breaker respectively.
The problem is the cables that were INSTALLED on the secondary are only 4 runs of 500mcm, which at 60deg is approximately 1260A. I say 60deg to be cautious...i.e. make sure temp is in line with breaker terminals. However, the cable insulation is good for 90deg which would be 1580A (to most people here this is close enough).
Rule 26-258 states that the conductor size on the secondary must be 125% of rated current or 1800A.
Rule 14-100 states that if the transformer was rated 750v or above the cables only need be rated for the secondary protection.
Also the breaker on the secondary has an electronic trip which may be set low, because the actual load is no where near 1600A. The problem with the cables is that there is only room for 4 cables (4 hubs and 4 terminals/phase) so I would have to remove all cables, I can't just add another run.
My question is what is the correct size cable, and disregarding that; is there anyway I can make this installation work without replacing all the cables?
I hate to be the messanger on this one...because I don't believe the saying "don't kill the messanger will apply!"
Thanks, I await your response...
TULUM