kartracer087
Electrical
- Apr 18, 2020
- 72
Hello,
In looking at the Neher McGrath calculations for ampacities of conductors routed in a conduit in air, I can't seem to find anything related to if you have multiple paralleled conduits with the same types of conductors in air, for example, if you had (3) 3" conduits spaced 2" apart in air each with 3-250kCMIL medium voltage cables. Is the effect of neighboring conduits suspended in air negligible versus if they were in earth? Or is there some kind of factor to account for multiple conduits in air which are in close proximity of each other? I would think there would be some mutual heating effect of having identical conductor conduits (parallel sets) in close proximity to the conduit which you are calculating.
Thanks
In looking at the Neher McGrath calculations for ampacities of conductors routed in a conduit in air, I can't seem to find anything related to if you have multiple paralleled conduits with the same types of conductors in air, for example, if you had (3) 3" conduits spaced 2" apart in air each with 3-250kCMIL medium voltage cables. Is the effect of neighboring conduits suspended in air negligible versus if they were in earth? Or is there some kind of factor to account for multiple conduits in air which are in close proximity of each other? I would think there would be some mutual heating effect of having identical conductor conduits (parallel sets) in close proximity to the conduit which you are calculating.
Thanks