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Very long run of LV Cabling

Hi all,

 

im looking at a project where the landlords LV cut out is approx 850 metres from the proposed tenants installation. The earthing arrangement is TT and protected by a time delayed 300ma RCD and a 63A MCCB.

 

The landlords sub main is going to be 2 x 4C 95mm2 in parallel buried in the ground to supply 20KVA worth of power. This achieved a volt drop of 1.6% which leaves 1.9% VD for lighting. From my Amtech calcs I also get about 1ka at the load Dis board (Phase fault)

 

im not worried about Earth Loop because of the RCD, but i am thinking about the adibatic of the phase conductors. If the tenant puts a long run of cabling in, this will comply from a Zs perspective, but could there be issues with the line under a phase to neutral /phase to phase fault as the cable could slowly cook under a lowish load without tripping the breaker. Is this a valid concern? Amtech isn’t throwing up any faults, but just wanted your thoughts.

 

thanks in advance

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  • As regards the economics of the installation, a very over-sized cable though expensive initialy has merits of simplicity and being almost everlasting.

    If 3 phase is available at the supply end then I would be inclined to use a 3 phase sub main.

    A generator MIGHT be attractive but needs maintenance and ideally duplication in case of failures. Running a 20 KVA generator for a load of a few hundred watts makes no sense, so a battery and inverter system is needed for low loads, all entirely doable but the cost and complication is increased.

    On site PV with battery storage might be worth considering, perhaps with a generator for heavy loads. Wind power can be worthwhile if the site is windy.

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  • As regards the economics of the installation, a very over-sized cable though expensive initialy has merits of simplicity and being almost everlasting.

    If 3 phase is available at the supply end then I would be inclined to use a 3 phase sub main.

    A generator MIGHT be attractive but needs maintenance and ideally duplication in case of failures. Running a 20 KVA generator for a load of a few hundred watts makes no sense, so a battery and inverter system is needed for low loads, all entirely doable but the cost and complication is increased.

    On site PV with battery storage might be worth considering, perhaps with a generator for heavy loads. Wind power can be worthwhile if the site is windy.

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