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Parallel cable sizing

Hi, I'm currently completing my project report for BEng based on an existing install at work. The install is between a 1000 kVA trans to main section board, the existing cable is 5x 240mm 4C SWA in duct buried. All ACB on the circuit are 1600A, I calc the max output of the trans at 1443A. 

I'm trying to prove the existing install using the BS 18th regs as the installer hasn't supplied any, and this is where I'm having an issue. 

From my understanding rating factors must be applied to In (protective device) and that value must be less than or equal to It (tabulated current carrying capacity of a cable). I've got a 'new' In value of 2962A which Ive divided by 5 (number of cores per phase) which gives 592A. Am I right in thinking that I then need to specify a cable using the 592A value? If that is correct than the existing install is incorrect? 

In table 4E4A (18th regs) the max current for 240 SWA multi core, ref D (buried) is 324A. 

Have I gone wrong at some point? 


Any help is very much appreciated, thanks Adam.
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  • I should have added that in the UK, a standard ESI 1000KVA transformer has a rated output of 1333A. I am unsure where you have got your value of 2692A from, unless it is a setting from your protective device. It is a bit excessive to expect from a 1000KVA transformer for very long. 


    Regards,


    Alan.
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  • I should have added that in the UK, a standard ESI 1000KVA transformer has a rated output of 1333A. I am unsure where you have got your value of 2692A from, unless it is a setting from your protective device. It is a bit excessive to expect from a 1000KVA transformer for very long. 


    Regards,


    Alan.
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