Please someone help me.....
Im trying to work out a cable size for a new Sub Main at our warehouse. The cable is going to be pulling 320A and is going to be a total lengh of 120m, (give or take a little). Whilst doing my calculations i came across Voltage drop. For this table 4E4B, pg 348 of bs7671 uses 'r,x&z' values for the calculation of voltage drop. I am lost as to how i use these values correctly to ensure my Voltage drop complies.
Anyone have any ideas!!
P.S. apart from burying the cable between the two installs, (the main warehouse and the new one, to which the sub main will be feeding) which is going to rapidly reduce my current carring limits, can anyone recommend a different installion method.
thanks
Jake
Im trying to work out a cable size for a new Sub Main at our warehouse. The cable is going to be pulling 320A and is going to be a total lengh of 120m, (give or take a little). Whilst doing my calculations i came across Voltage drop. For this table 4E4B, pg 348 of bs7671 uses 'r,x&z' values for the calculation of voltage drop. I am lost as to how i use these values correctly to ensure my Voltage drop complies.
Anyone have any ideas!!
P.S. apart from burying the cable between the two installs, (the main warehouse and the new one, to which the sub main will be feeding) which is going to rapidly reduce my current carring limits, can anyone recommend a different installion method.
thanks
Jake