Adequate protection of balanced 3P Circuit , no neutral , no cpc

Hello - we have an installation that is proposing to use multiple sets of LV AC in parallel, terminated at at ACB at load side and taken directly from a transformer at supply side. What is the best way of protecting the cable where the TX does not include a neutral / earth point so there is no cpc. 

Plan is to install using unarmored single core cables run in trefoil.

How could we adequately monitor / protect these cables? 

Would an IMD device be ineffective as there is no earth fault return path for the AC circuit that is running in i.e. no cpc dedicated or armoured or is it still possible to place an IMD monitoring each phase and provide a dedicated earthing connection for the IMD only? 

What other options for protection are available in this scenario? 

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  • What sort of protection do you have in mind? Overload, faults between live conductors, faults to Earth?

    One traditional solution for LV where there's no c.p,c. is to use double/reinforced insulation - i.e. Earth faults are made sufficiently unlikely that ADS isn't needed - but that might be tricky if you've got metalclad switchgear. Disconnection for other faults generally requires an overcurrent protective devices.

    Is the intention to create an IT system?

       - Andy..

  • was thinking that providing an IMD monitoring all phases and a suitable earth reference point would be sufficient?

    we do need to have as much play on the cables as possible because we have a limited bending radius, so was thinking coil-lead-end or H07RN-F flex cables we would use, sufficiently sized for the install conditions 

    Yes, it is the intention to create an IT system between the wye side of the transformer and the LV device we are connecting to. 

  • Why are you establishing an IT earthing system? What does the design call for? Is it a new installation?

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