minus3db
Electrical
- Sep 27, 2018
- 4
Hi folks,
I'm currently sizing the secondary feed for a 1000kva 13.8kV:600V transformer. The feed will be underground in 4" conduits.
If someone could check my secondary cable sizing calculations, I'd be grateful!
I am assuming copper conductors, rated for 75 deg C. My calculations are as follows:
(1) Secondary Current I_sec = (1000kVA/sqrt(3)/600V) = 963A
(2) From Rule 26-256, the conductors must be sized not less than 125% of the secondary current rating of the transformer. Therefore 963A * 1.25 = 1204A
(3) If we assume 4 cables per phase, minimum ampacity of each = 1204 / 4 = 301A
(4) Assuming Diagram D11, Detail 4, and using Table D11A, I select 500kcmil which is good for 357A at 90 deg C. Adjusting for 75 deg C: 357A * 0.886 = 316A.
Since 316A is greater than the minimum ampacity of 301A found in step (3), I think I am OK.
I have neglected voltage drop as the distance between transformer and main incoming switch is only a few meters.
Have I missed anything? This is my first time sizing an underground service - I'm used to Tables 1-4 and the associated derating factors.
Final question - from an electrician's standpoint, I imagine that it might be more difficult to pull 4 500kcmils in a pipe rather than 5 or 6 smaller ones... should I re-calculate for, say, 6 conductors per phase?
Much thanks in advance,
-minus3db
I'm currently sizing the secondary feed for a 1000kva 13.8kV:600V transformer. The feed will be underground in 4" conduits.
If someone could check my secondary cable sizing calculations, I'd be grateful!
I am assuming copper conductors, rated for 75 deg C. My calculations are as follows:
(1) Secondary Current I_sec = (1000kVA/sqrt(3)/600V) = 963A
(2) From Rule 26-256, the conductors must be sized not less than 125% of the secondary current rating of the transformer. Therefore 963A * 1.25 = 1204A
(3) If we assume 4 cables per phase, minimum ampacity of each = 1204 / 4 = 301A
(4) Assuming Diagram D11, Detail 4, and using Table D11A, I select 500kcmil which is good for 357A at 90 deg C. Adjusting for 75 deg C: 357A * 0.886 = 316A.
Since 316A is greater than the minimum ampacity of 301A found in step (3), I think I am OK.
I have neglected voltage drop as the distance between transformer and main incoming switch is only a few meters.
Have I missed anything? This is my first time sizing an underground service - I'm used to Tables 1-4 and the associated derating factors.
Final question - from an electrician's standpoint, I imagine that it might be more difficult to pull 4 500kcmils in a pipe rather than 5 or 6 smaller ones... should I re-calculate for, say, 6 conductors per phase?
Much thanks in advance,
-minus3db