Not quite sure I follow.I'm doing it but I won't be revising or anything.
The volt drop is obtained with the design current (Ib) whilst the adiabatic is for protective conductor sizing and so will be for fault currents of negligible impedance - in other words the volt drop doesn't affect it, as long as the Zs (which does incorporate the length) is low enough to achieve the fault current needed for the necessary disconnection time - then all is well.O i see.
Right going through a exam paper and have a question.
When doing the adiabatic in order to find I you put Uo over Zs, why use Uo when by this stage you know the actual voltage at far end due to knowing the volt drop?
Hope thats clear enough??!
Wozz, which element of impedance would you expect to be the overriding factor in the dno's cable?just struck me as we wasnt accounting for the temp rise in the DNO cables, but then again we dont account for much in their cables.
doing the 2396, loving it, doing exam tomorrow, have not really started the project yet just penciled basic ideas and browsed section 729 which i havnt delved into before.
AHHHHHHHH, i see where this is going, resistance would not make up much of the impedance and therefore will not change with temperature. Would i be correct in saying its the reactance? (havnt used that term for years).Wozz, which element of impedance would you expect to be the overriding factor in the dno's cable?
Started the project now.
im asked to 'show on drawings the proposed routes of all wiring systems'. Ive done the trunking routes do you think I will have to show the conduit off the trunking to directly above the points?
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