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Size of LV cables of a Transformer 2

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paulcolesec

Electrical
Jun 11, 2000
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What determines the size of LV cables on a Transformer ?
Say on a 11000/415 volt 800 kVA, is it the conected load or the the actual kVA Rating?
 
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i always size the cable on the LV side of the transformer based on KVA rating and not on the connected load..

i always consider the future load growth which will be a problem if you size the cable on the present connected load only...


dydt
 
Dear dydt,

Many thanks for that answer, it was the answer I was hoping for.
I have read several books but cannot find a hard and fast answer to my question.
I was not sure if short circuit current came into the equation, but I shall use your solution.

Again many thanks,

Paul

 
the short circuit rating will come into play when you select the protection settings.
 
Consistent with views already stated, why would you want to restrict transformer loading via secondary bus/conductor sizing? In most cases, that would seem like a false sense of economy.
 
Hi,

Yep KVA it is!

Just keep in mind that laying conditions will affect current carrying capacity.

best of luck..

ADN
 
Since we are on the subject: What protects the cable on the secondary side??? Would it be the breaker on the HV side??? Wirenut
 
The main breaker or fuse your terminating your low voltage cable at, for overloads, and the primary and secondary protection for short circuits.
 
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