jesswilson
Electrical
- Apr 14, 2010
- 1
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone was familiar with IEC 60364-5-52, Table B.52-20, method of installation E32 (using Cable ladder/tray) and de-rating cable as a result of stacking multiple levels of tray vertically.
The standard clearly states that the tray shall be greater than or equal to 300mm from ladder rung to ladder rung, and the table then specifies the de-rate factor for the cables as more and more trays/ladders are stacked vertically. The table illustrates the de-rate factor to apply to a cable based on a 1, 2, 3 and 6 tray stack, again with the 300mm minimum spacing.
My question is, does anyone know of any IEC or EN standard that specifies the minimum vertical distance between trays before the de-rate is a multiple of 1.00 again, for example, like it's a single cable tray/ladder in free air, minimum 20mm from a wall? I understand the standards intention is because of heat from the cables below heating the cables in the trays above.
My situation is I have a very narrow, long and tall plant that I'm working with. Some runs follow the length of the building and I would like to minimize my cable de-rating as much as possible if I can use the height to space the cable tray significantly enough. However, the IEC standards I've seen are silent on this and the >=300mm spacing is suggesting that if you had 3 trays stacked but the third one was 3 meters higher, then you would have to de-rate cables as if it were 300mm above. Any thoughts or experiences?
Thanks in advance.
I was wondering if anyone was familiar with IEC 60364-5-52, Table B.52-20, method of installation E32 (using Cable ladder/tray) and de-rating cable as a result of stacking multiple levels of tray vertically.
The standard clearly states that the tray shall be greater than or equal to 300mm from ladder rung to ladder rung, and the table then specifies the de-rate factor for the cables as more and more trays/ladders are stacked vertically. The table illustrates the de-rate factor to apply to a cable based on a 1, 2, 3 and 6 tray stack, again with the 300mm minimum spacing.
My question is, does anyone know of any IEC or EN standard that specifies the minimum vertical distance between trays before the de-rate is a multiple of 1.00 again, for example, like it's a single cable tray/ladder in free air, minimum 20mm from a wall? I understand the standards intention is because of heat from the cables below heating the cables in the trays above.
My situation is I have a very narrow, long and tall plant that I'm working with. Some runs follow the length of the building and I would like to minimize my cable de-rating as much as possible if I can use the height to space the cable tray significantly enough. However, the IEC standards I've seen are silent on this and the >=300mm spacing is suggesting that if you had 3 trays stacked but the third one was 3 meters higher, then you would have to de-rate cables as if it were 300mm above. Any thoughts or experiences?
Thanks in advance.