So I'm trying to work out some cable calcs for a sub main leaving LV Side distribution equipment sited adjacent to a 800Kva transformer , any ideas what the Ze is likely to be ? I would think it will be really low
So I'm trying to work out some cable calcs for a sub main leaving LV Side distribution equipment sited adjacent to a 800Kva transformer , any ideas what the Ze is likely to be ? I would think it will be really low
• Phase L1: 0.01
• Phase L2: 0.02
• Phase L3: 0.01
+1 for not taking those numbers at face value - it doesn't feel particularly likely that one phase would really have twice the impedance of the other two.
- Andy.
• Phase L1: 0.01
• Phase L2: 0.02
• Phase L3: 0.01
+1 for not taking those numbers at face value - it doesn't feel particularly likely that one phase would really have twice the impedance of the other two.
- Andy.
I conducted an inquiry with the DNO in accordance with the EIC requirements, and the provided readings are the results obtained from that inquiry
Which is the correct thing to do where there is no access or a test is not practical. I'm just a bit surprised at the results they have given you, which look like they have takes some real readings but they do not stack up.
Mind you, round here (SSE land) they don't usually go and test anything at all, (unless you report fault symptoms or damage as well) rather they read some network performance estimated values from their database - so for example on enquiry nearly all domestic supplies in towns are 16kA and earth loop 0,3 ohms neither of which are likely to be true figures, and certainly not simultaneously true on TNCs or TT for that matter ...
Mike
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