I want to get a diesel generator into an underground cavern to do some civil works. Unfortunately the generator will need to be situated 275m away from where the power supplies need to be (ventilation issues in cavern), and I'm concerned about the voltage drop. I've run some simple calcs, and the cable size recommendation is 10mm, however the standard size cable for a 10kVA transformer input cable plug can only accommodate a 6mm cable. It seems overkill to start thinking about a distribution board etc. for a job that will take a week, does anybody have any suggestions? I've included details of what i plan to use below:
20kVA Diesel Generator
275m of cable (6mm)
10kVA transformer (32A 3Ø input, 2 x 110v 32A and 4 x 110v 16A output)
Allowable volt drop: 5% (assumed)
Total Load is approx 9,500 W
The load at the end is a coring drill and some halogen lights.
This is quite a unique issue. I'm hoping the 10kVA transformer can accommodate incoming voltages with up to 10% volt drop (investigating with supplier). Any ideas/feedback welcome.