KVX10
Electrical
- Aug 18, 2006
- 24
1. In regards to pulling tension calcs, I am trying to determine the jam ratio pulling 4 cables through 6" conduit.
Cables used are:
3-750kcmil diameter:1.73 per cable
1-4/0kcmil diameter:.98 per cable
I am using the following formula:
Ratio= 3D/n1d1+n2d2
Where D=inner diameter of conduit
n1=number of cables
d1=diamter of cable
therefore: Jam Ratio=(3*6.065)/((3*1.73)+(1*0.98))
=2.94
In seeing this, the probability of jamming is high. Is this calc correct?
2. In regards to the weight correction factor for 4-cables, I am trying to determine a weight correction factor. The weight of the by using the following formula:
W=1+{2*[d/(D-d)]^2}
Where D=inner diamter of conduit
d=diamter of individual conductor
W=Weight correction factor
My question about this is: if I'm using the four cables mentioned above, do I use this formula separately for both sizes of cable and then add them together?
Thanks in advance.
Cables used are:
3-750kcmil diameter:1.73 per cable
1-4/0kcmil diameter:.98 per cable
I am using the following formula:
Ratio= 3D/n1d1+n2d2
Where D=inner diameter of conduit
n1=number of cables
d1=diamter of cable
therefore: Jam Ratio=(3*6.065)/((3*1.73)+(1*0.98))
=2.94
In seeing this, the probability of jamming is high. Is this calc correct?
2. In regards to the weight correction factor for 4-cables, I am trying to determine a weight correction factor. The weight of the by using the following formula:
W=1+{2*[d/(D-d)]^2}
Where D=inner diamter of conduit
d=diamter of individual conductor
W=Weight correction factor
My question about this is: if I'm using the four cables mentioned above, do I use this formula separately for both sizes of cable and then add them together?
Thanks in advance.