Underground Single core AWA in ducting - Compliance with 7671

Hi All

Long time lurker and big fan of the wealth of knowledge in this place and the old forum. 

I have a situation here designing an 200kW EV charger.  The manufacture of the charger supplies a gland plate with 10no entry glands for single cores in parallel.  The distance between the gland plate and the busbars of the charger is quite small meaning glanding and terminating a multi-core cable would make it very difficult to navigate the cores to the busbars.  The charger itself does not require a neutral.  

In appendix 4 in the brown book, there is no reference D for single core armoured cables, just Ref C and F.   When looking further back in the book on p431 is does say that if the specific installation parameters are known (ground thermal resistance, ground ambient temp, cable depth) you can reference the cable manufacture or ERA69-30 series.    I have a copy of ERA which has the current carrying capacity tables for three single core armoured underground but my main question is this:-

Does that paragraph for Ref method D only apply to multicore cables in the ground, and therefore single core AWA buried is not compliant with BS7671 and cannot be certified? 

Thanks in advance  

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  • Thanks for all the replies, 

    The current state of affairs so far is that we're trying to go for parallel Non-armoured PVC/XLPE single conductors buried in ducting with a steel plate above for mechanical protection purely for an easier termination on either side. 

    The problem we're having is trying to get any cable manufacture to provide any current carrying capacities for their cable installed in that way.  It's the same with the H07 rubber cable single and multi-core.  

    The only manufacture I've found so far is BICC in Egypt but I don't really want to start the process of becoming an importer of cable

    https://www.bicccables.com/media/pdf/power-cable-catalogue.pdf  page 70-71 for anyone interested. 

  • Might be worth having a chat with Aaron Walstow at Doncaster cables

  • There is the option of using the tabulated ratings for cables in single-way ducts in ERA 69-30 (nowadays available from Rina), which, for comfort, is specifically mentioned in BS7671, or even calculation "from scratch" per BS EN (IEC) 60287.

    Doing the latter by hand would be a fair task and also requires specific knowledge of the construction of the cable you are planning to use but there are software tools to do it for you (and indeed consultants who know how to use them if you don't want to and you can't persuade the cable supplier to do it on your behalf).

    Specifically on BICC, you might be interested to know that Amtech/Trimble Prodesign as used by many designers does use tabulated data from the BICC Electric Cables Handbook for some cases not covered by Appx 4 of BS7671.

  • For those interested in the calculation methods but without the few hundred quid for the standard, it is also discussed here

    In this research paper, though you need a clear head to follow it.

    Mike.

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