gcaudill
Electrical
- Jan 20, 2003
- 180
I have an application where (10) 350mcm cables are arranged on 1" centers in an open wire tray. All 10 cables carry one phase of a three phase delta connected load. The total phase current is 2200A. When I measure the current on the individual conductors I get readings of 150A on the center cables and progressively higher readings towards the outside cables where I measure 350A.
Someone will be quick to first point out that the cable arrangement is not good, I know that. My question is, could (or is) the mutual inductance between the cables in the center causing increased impedence and hence less current as compared to the cables on the outside?
Someone will be quick to first point out that the cable arrangement is not good, I know that. My question is, could (or is) the mutual inductance between the cables in the center causing increased impedence and hence less current as compared to the cables on the outside?