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Can we stop the squabbling.
Booo. The post count is only 50... we have lots more to go..
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Can we stop the squabbling.
Can we stop the squabbling.
quabbling.
Equal parallel feeds = Good
Unequal parallel feeds = Not good, but with proviso’s acceptable.
I ran a 240mm² PVCSWA to bolster two 0.3 PILCSWA’s. Not ideal but it got our arse out of the fire. The PILCSWA terminations had been done with wax (only time I’ve ever seen this). They were so hot they were spitting wax out of the termination.
Needs must at times!
The switchgear catching fire is another story :smilielol5:
Are we squabbling?? I didn't think that we were...
Are you saying this set up was actually left in place as part of the factory installation??
For many years. I said it wasn’t ideal but it got things cooled down a bit.
0.3”² = roughly 210mm². I had ½ a day to get the new cable in along with a new GEC 1200A ACB and two GEC 1600A bus section switches in to a SWS switchboard.
Must be nice to work with all new equipment that never gets over stressed. Over time things get up rated and you don’t get to know until things start cooking. One compressor on this MCC was uprated from 300HP to 450HP a couple of pumps 60HP to 120HP. We were getting a quart out of the original pint post.
As a said it must be great I do new installs only.
The two differing impedance of the cables will sort out the current sharing, its protecting the the cables against fault where the problem lies.
This is the case for smaller cables but once you go large you have a lot more than measured impedance to consider as the reactive component of the impedance becomes a major player and positioning/arrangment and distance apart all become crucial to the effects of load sharing and need to be implemented in design to the best we are able.
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