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Line impedance query

Hi 


I am looking at a job where a supply to a replacement CT scanner has to be calculated.


The current scanner is fed by a cable with line impedance 0.06 at source end of the sub panel that feeds it.


The new scanner must have a line impedance no more than 0.06 so basically I can't use the way on the current panel.


The client engineer has said to run from the intake and provide a cable calc to prove the line impedance is OK for the new scanner feed (this is D and B).


I am using AMTECH and was wondering if there was a way to output line impedance or if I need to show a calculation another way?


The client engaged a firm to do line impedance tests, and their report shows values measured between L1-L2, L2-L3 and L1-L3, but looks like they did testing at the sub panel and not at the intake.


This is basically like PSCC right? So I can get PSCC from AMTECH, divide by root 3 and work out impedance from there?


Am I on the right track? Assistance would be much appreciated.


Regards


Anisur
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  • Thanks to all for the responses, looking to speak to the scanner man man tomorrow and pump him for info as well as try and dig about for more info from our site boys in relation to the existing.


    I will provide updates as to how things go.
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  • Thanks to all for the responses, looking to speak to the scanner man man tomorrow and pump him for info as well as try and dig about for more info from our site boys in relation to the existing.


    I will provide updates as to how things go.
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