Power Cable Systems
Power Cable Systems
KZ 3144
Introduction
A cable is defined as a single conductor or an assembly of
Introduction
The following is a typical list of specifications:
Number of conductors in cable
Cable construction
Conductors
The two conductor materials in common use are copper and
aluminum.
Copper is used for conductors of insulated cables primarily
Copper vs Aluminum
Copper-Advantages
Copper has a higher conductivity than aluminum.
It is more ductile (can be drawn out).
Copper has relatively high tensile strength (the greatest stress a
substance can bear along its length without tearing apart).
It can also be easily soldered.
Copper-Disadvantages
However, copper is more expensive and heavier than aluminum.
Copper vs Aluminum
Aluminum-Disadvantages
Compared to copper, aluminum has worse conductivity per unit
volume, but better conductivity per unit weight. In many cases, weight
is more important than volume making aluminum the 'best' conductor
material for certain applications. For example, it is commonly used for
large-scale power distribution conductors such as overhead power
lines.
Aluminum-Adantages
Although aluminum has only about 60 percent of the conductivity of
copper, its lightness makes long spans possible.
Its relatively large diameter for a given conductivity reduces corona.
Cable construction
Classes of conductors
Conductors are classified as solid or standard. A solid conductor
Cable construction
Conductor size
Conductor sizes are ordinarily expresses by two different
Insulations
In general, current-carrying conductors must not be
single (> 2KV) and all metallic sheathed cables (> 5KV) :
based on
Electrical
Thermal
Mechnical considerations.
exceed 100 hours / year and such 100 hour period should not
exceed five during the life of the cable.
Shock protection
Thermal constraints
Diversity
When you have worked out the design current (Ib), you
must next work out the current rating or setting (In) of the
protective device. The IEE wiring regulation says that
current rating (In) must be no less than the design current
(Ib) of the circuit.
Diagram
Ambient temperature
Grouping factors
Thermal insulation
BS 3036 fuse
they will all produce heat when they are carrying currentSeparation necessary
coat on a hot summer's day. The heat produced when the cable
carries current cannot escape.
There are two ways;
thermal insulation on one side of the cable
totally enclosed in thermal insulation
BS 3036 fuses
always use a factor of 0.725 when calculating current
carrying capacity.
Mineral insulated cable
For bare cables (i.e. no PVC outer covering) exposed to