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CABLE SIZING - OVERVIEW

CABLE SIZING IS A VERY IMPORTANT STEP IN


ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. SINCE ALL ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENTS WOULD NOT FUNCTION WITHOUT A
CONDUCTOR RUNNING BETWEEN THE SOURCE
AND THE LOAD, CABLES MAKE UP A SIGNIFICANT
PORTION IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.

IN TYPICAL EPC PROJECT, CABLE QTY (BASED ON


PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL BOQ ITEMS) MAKE UP
ABOUT 20-40%+ OF TOTAL ELECTRICAL COST.
CABLE SIZING - OVERVIEW

ALTHOUGH THE AMOUNT OF CABLES


DEPENDS ON THE SCOPE AND SIZE OF THE
PLANT, CABLE SIZING STILL REMAINS A
CRUCIAL ASPECT IN ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING.

NOT ONLY DOES IT GOVERN THE COST OF


ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, IT ALSO GOVERNS THE
SAFETY OF THE ENTIRE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.
CABLE SIZING - OVERVIEW

IF A CABLE IS NOT SIZE PROPERLY, THE


FOLLOWING THINGS COULD OCCUR:
- THE EQUIPMENT IS NOT POWERED
PROPERLY (INSUFFICIENT VOLTAGE)
- THE CABLE COULD OVERHEAT, CAUSING
INSULATION TO FAIL/PARTIAL DISCHARGE
AND FIRES TO OCCUR.
- AS A RESULT OF THE ABOVE, A WHOLE
SECTION OF CABLE TRAY / TRENCH COULD
BURN-OUT CAUSING PLANT FAILURE.
CABLE SIZING - CONSTRUCTION
BEFORE WE DELVE INTO THE PROCESS OF CABLE SIZING, LETS TAKE A LOOK AT A
TYPICAL CABLE CONSTRUCTION:
CU/XLPE/CTS/PVC/DTA/PVC
CABLE SIZING CONSTRUCTION
CABLE CONDUCTOR

THE CABLE CONDUCTOR CAN BE:


-ALUMINUM
-COPPER

SELECTION OF THESE ARE DEPENDENT ON


CLIENT, WITH A NOTABLE IN PRICE FOR
ALUMINUM, BUT WITH LESS AMPACITY
RATING COMPARED TO COPPER.
As per IEC 60502
CABLE SIZING CONSTRUCTION
CONDUCTOR SCREEN

THE CONDUCTOR SCREEN CAN BE:


-NON-METALLIC
-CONSISTS OF EXTRUDED SEMI-CONDUCTING
COMPOUND, WHICH MAY BE APPLIED ON
THE TOP OF THE SEMI CONDUCTING TAPE.

IT IS TYPICALLY A NON-METALLIC SEMI-


CONDUCTING SCREEN BEFORE INSULATION,
PROVIDED FOR ELECTRICAL SHIELDING IF
SPECIFIED BY THE CLIENT.

As per IEC 60502


CABLE SIZING CONSTRUCTION
INSULATION

THERMOPLASTIC:
-PVC
Insulating Max Conductor
THERMOSETTING: Compound Temperature C
-XLPE
Normal S.C
-EPR
-HEPR PVC (300mm2) 70 160
(>300mm2) 70 140
TYPICAL XLPE 90 250
INSULATION IS
EITHER PVC OR EPR & HEPR 90 250
XLPE.

As per IEC 60502


CABLE SIZING CONSTRUCTION
INSULATION SCREEN

THE CONDUCTOR SCREEN IS:


-NON-METALLIC, SEMI CONDUCTING IN
COMBINATION WITH A METALLIC LAYER.
-SEMI-CONDUCTING TAPE

IT IS TYPICALLY USED IN MV CABLES AT


THE REQUEST OF CLIENT, WHERE COPPER
TAPE SCREEN (CTS) IS USED FOR EARTH
FAULT CURRENT PATH.
As per IEC 60502
CABLE SIZING CONSTRUCTION
FILLER

INTERSTICES BETWEEN THE CORES ARE


FILLED WITH NON-HYGROSCOPIC FILLER
(WHICH IS USUALLY A SOFT POLYMER, LIKE
PVC), ALSO ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE
INSULATED CONDUCTORS.

THIS KEEPS THE CABLE CORES IN-PLACE


AND RETAINS THE CIRCULAR SHAPE OF
THE CABLE.
As per IEC 60502
CABLE SIZING CONSTRUCTION
BEDDING

BEDDING IS USUALLY EXTRUDED-PVC,


WHICH SERVES AS A PROTECTION OF THE
LAID-UP CORES, AND PROVIDES BEDDING
FOR CABLE ARMOUR.

As per IEC 60502


CABLE SIZING CONSTRUCTION
ARMOUR

CABLE ARMOURS CAN BE:


- GALVANIZED STEEL FLAT WIRE OR ROUND WIRE
- ALUMINIUM OR ALUMINIUM ALLOY FOR SINGLE-
CORE CABLES
- DOUBLE TAPE STEEL, GALVANIZED STEEL,
ALUMINIUM OR ALUMINIUM ALLOY

ARMOUR IS PROVIDED FOR MECHANICAL


PROTECTION OF CABLE. IT IS ALSO PROVIDED AS
REQUESTED BY CLIENT, AND USUALLY FOR
UNDERGROUND/TRENCH LAYED CABLES.

As per IEC 60502


CABLE SIZING CONSTRUCTION
OUTER SHEATH

- NORMALLY BLACK (OTHERWISE RED OR


ORANGE)
LV CABLES ARE USUALLY BLACK,
WHILE MV CABLES ARE RED
- PVC OR POLYETHYLENE
(THERMOPLASTIC)
- CHEMICAL ADDITIVES FOR CABLE
PROTECTION
As per IEC 60502
CABLE SIZING CONSTRUCTION
VOLTAGE SELECTION

VOLTAGE OF CABLES IS DESIGNATED AS:


U0/U (UM)
WHERE:
- U0 RATED POWER FREQUENCY VOLTAGE
BETWEEN CONDUCTOR & EARTH OR METALLIC
SCREEN
- U RATED POWER FREQUENCY VOLTAGE
BETWEEN CONDUCTORS
- UM MAXIMUM VALUE OF THE HIGHEST
SYSTEM VOLTAGE FOR WHICH EQUIPMENT MAY
BE USED

As per IEC 60502


CABLE SIZING CONSTRUCTION
VOLTAGE SELECTION

SOME EXAMPLES/COMMON IEC VOLTAGE


DESIGNATION OF CABLES ARE (NOTE,
UNITS IN THIS NOTATION ARE IN KV):
- LV CABLES : .6/1(1.2) OR TYPICALLY .6/1
- MV CABLES :
3.6/6(7.2), 6/10(12), 8.7/15(17.3), 12/20 (24)

As per IEC 60502


CABLE SIZING - CONSTRUCTION

ANY QUESTIONS?
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION

SIZING FOR CABLES IS DONE IN 3


AREAS/CRITERIAS:
1. FAULT LEVEL WITHSTAND CAPABILITY
(MINIMUM SIZE OF CABLE)
2. CONTINUOUS CURRENT CARRYING
CAPACITY (DERATING DUE TO
ENVIRONMENT)
3. VOLTAGE DROP ON CABLES (TERMINAL
VOLTAGE AT LOAD, DURING RUNNING &
START-UP)
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
FAULT LEVEL WITHSTAND

CALCULATION FOR MINIMUM SIZE BASED ON SHORT CIRCUIT /


FAULT LEVEL WITHSTAND IS BASED ON THE FOLLOWING
FORMULA:
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
FAULT LEVEL WITHSTAND

THE CONSTANT K IS DIFFERENT FOR COPPER & ALUMINUM


CONDUCTORS, WHICH IS ALSO DIFFERENT BASED ON THE TYPE OF
INSULATION (XLPE, OR PVC).

AS NOTED, K FOR XLPE INSULATED CABLES IS COMMONLY 143.1


(FOR SC I IN AMPERES) OR .1431 (FOR SC I IN KA).

THIS K IS DERIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING FORMULAS (BASED ON


IEC 60364-5-54):

(COPPER CONDUCTORS) (ALUMINUM CONDUCTORS)


CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
FAULT LEVEL WITHSTAND

IN THE FORMULA BEFORE:

INITIAL TEMPERATURE IS TYPICALLY CHOSEN FROM MAXIMUM OPERATING


TEMPERATURE OF THE CABLE.

WHILE THE FINAL TEMPERATURE IS TYPICALLY CHOSEN FROM THE LIMITING


TEMPERATURE OF THE INSULATION.

FOR THESE TEMPERATURES, ROUGHLY THE FOLLOWING TABLE IS FOLLOWED:


Max Operating Temperature
Material oC
Limiting Temperature oC

PVC 75 160

EPR 90 250

XLPE 90 250
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
FAULT LEVEL WITHSTAND

MAXIMUM SHORT CIRCUIT IS BASED ON


THE KA RATING OF THE CONNECTED
SWITCHGEAR/MCC BUS.
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
FAULT LEVEL WITHSTAND

FOR THE SHORT CIRCUIT DURATION, IN THEORY THIS WOULD BE BASED ON


THE SC WITHSTAND TIME OF THE SWITCHGEAR/MCC BUS AS WELL. ALTHOUGH
IT IS SAFE TO SIZE IT THIS WAY, THIS WILL CAUSE THE MINIMUM CABLE SIZE TO
BE OVERSIZED UN-REALISTICALLY.

THEREFORE, T HERE IS COMMONLY CONSIDERED TO BE THE TRIPPING TIME OF


THE BREAKER/FUSE CONNECTED TO THE CABLE.

FOR MV (VCB/ACB), THIS IS ROUGHLY .25 SECONDS.


FOR LV MCB/FUSE, THIS IS ROUGHLY .1 MS OR .001 SECONDS (SOMETIMES LESS).

TO GET AN MORE REALISTIC FIGURE, WE WOULD HAVE TO CONSULT WITH THE


VENDOR BREAKER CATALOGUE FOR THE ACTUAL OR STANDARD TRIPPING
TIME OF THE PROTECTIVE DEVICE.
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
CONTINUOUS CURRENT CARRYING CAPACITY

CONSIDERATION FOR CONTINUOUS CURRENT


CARRYING CAPACITY IS MAINLY BASED ON
VENDOR CATALOGUES, LISTING VARIOUS
AMPERE RATINGS, FOR VARIOUS SIZES OF
CABLES.

THE AMPERE RATING LISTED IN A VENDOR


CATALOGUE CONSIDERS CERTAIN
ENVIRONMENT AND INSTALLATION
CONDITIONS.
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
CONTINUOUS CURRENT CARRYING CAPACITY

THOSE CONDITIONS THAT AFFECT THE AMPACITY


OF CABLES ARE:
-THERMAL RESISTIVITY OF SOIL (IF BURIED)
-DEPTH OF LAYING (IF BURIED)
-AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (ABOVE/UNDER
GROUND)
-LAYING OF CONDUCTORS

THE CONDITIONS STATED BY VENDOR FOR THOSE


CONDITIONS NEED TO BE NOTED, BECAUSE THESE
WILL AFFECT THE DERATING FACTORS.
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
CURRENT DERATING THERMAL RESISTIVITY

TYPICAL TABLE OF CORRECTION FACTORS FOR


THERMAL RESISTIVITY:

IN THIS CASE, VENDOR CATALOGUE PROVIDES DATA


WITH 2.2 K.M/W THERMAL RESISTIVITY.

IF SITE CONDITIONS SAYS THERMAL RESISTIVITY OF


SOIL IS 1.5 K.M/W, THEN THE CORRECTION FACTOR FOR
AMPACITY SHALL BE 1.1
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
CURRENT DERATING DEPTH OF LAYING

FOR DEPTH
OF LAYING,
TYPICAL
TABLE OF
CORRECTION
FACTORS IS:
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
CURRENT DERATING AMBIENT TEMPERATURE

AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IS CONSIDERED FOR BOTH UNDERGROUND AND


ABOVE GROUND CABLES.
TYPICAL CORRECTION FACTOR FOR AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ARE:
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
CURRENT DERATING CABLE GROUPING

CABLE GROUPING IS BASED ON PLANNED/ACTUAL LAYING CONDITIONS.


PROXIMITY AND QUANTITY OF CABLES AFFECT THE RATING OF THE CABLES,
AS INDICATED IN A TYPICAL GROUPING TABLE AS FOLLOWS:
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
CURRENT DERATING CABLE GROUPING

NOTE THAT CABLE GROUPING FACTORS ARE USUALLY


COMMON EITHER FOR ABOVE-GROUND
INSTALLATION / UNDERGROUND INSTALLATION. THIS
FACTOR IS MORE CLOSELY RELATED TO PROXIMITY OF
CABLES THAN LOCATION/TEMPERATURE.

FEW THINGS TO CONSIDER AS WELL:


- MV CABLES TYPICALLY HAS SPACE OF 2D CENTER-
TO-CENTER.
- LV CABLES TYPICALLY ARE ALWAYS TOUCHING
- WORST CASE TOUCHING CASE IS TYPICALLY TAKEN
FOR STANDARD OF CABLE SIZING.
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
TOTAL DERATING FACTOR

SO AFTER DETERMINING THE CORRECTION


FACTORS BASED ON THE ABOVE POINTS, WE FIND
TOTAL DERATING FACTOR, AS FOLLOWS:

WHERE:
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
TOTAL DERATING FACTOR

HENCE THE AMPERE RATING OF THE


CATALOGUE SHALL BE MULTIPLIED BY THIS
DERATING FACTOR TO OBTAIN THE
DERATED RATING OF THE CABLE, WHICH IS
USED FOR SIZING THE CABLE.

FOR EXAMPLE, FOR 3C X 50 MM2 CABLE, IF DF


IS .6, AND THE RATING AS PER CATALOGUE IS
192 A, THEN THE ACTUAL MAXIMUM RATING
TO CONSIDER IS:
192 A X .6 = 115 A
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
VOLTAGE DROP

CABLE SIZING BASED ON VOLTAGE DROP


DEALS WITH THE RESISTANCE & REACTANCE
OF THE CABLE (DATA GIVEN BY VENDOR),
AND ALSO THE DISTANCE OF THE CABLE.

IN THEORY, THE LONGER THE DISTANCE, THE


LARGER THE VOLTAGE DROP. AND FOR LOW
VOLTAGE, THIS BECOMES INCREASINGLY
IMPORTANT, WHICH IS WHY LOW VOLTAGE
CABLES OFTEN END UP WITH MULTIPLE RUNS
OF CABLES.
CABLE SIZING CALCULATION
VOLTAGE DROP

THE CALCULATION FOR VOLTAGE DROP IS AS FOLLOWS:

WHERE:
CABLE SIZING

ANY QUESTIONS?

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