SparkyLarks
Electrical
- Jul 14, 2005
- 43
I have an applications where I'm installing 3 single core XLPE/AWA Cables.
The cables will be installed into an existing Steel Gland Plate and I need to calculate the possible circulating currents in the plate. (I know it should be a non-ferrous but it;s not really an option.
Does anyone know how to do this?
I know cutting slots in the gland plate will reduce the circulating current, but where do I cut the slots?
Is it two slots, across the width of the gland plate between the Cables.
Or
One slot across the length of the gland plate through the middle of the holes in the gland plates.
The cables will be installed into an existing Steel Gland Plate and I need to calculate the possible circulating currents in the plate. (I know it should be a non-ferrous but it;s not really an option.
Does anyone know how to do this?
I know cutting slots in the gland plate will reduce the circulating current, but where do I cut the slots?
Is it two slots, across the width of the gland plate between the Cables.
Or
One slot across the length of the gland plate through the middle of the holes in the gland plates.