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1- Use of
formulae
2- Simplified
table
3- Examples
Use of formulae
Figure G27 below gives formulae commonly used to calculate voltage drop in a given circuit per
kilometre of length (copper cable with XLPE insulation).
If:
for copper
for aluminium
Note: X is negligible for conductors of c.s.a. less than 50 mm 2. In the absence of any other
information, take X as being equal to 0.08 /km.
: phase angle between voltage and current in the circuit considered, generally:
Motor power:
For prefabricated pre-wired ducts and bustrunking, resistance and inductive reactance values are
given by the manufacturer.
Circuit
in volts
Phase/phase
Phase/neutral
Simplified table
in %
Calculations may be avoided by using Figure G28, which gives, with an adequate approximation,
the phase-to-phase voltage drop per km of cable per ampere, in terms of:
Kinds of circuit use: motor circuits with cosclose to 0.8, or lighting with a cosclose to 1.
c.s.a. in mm2
Single-phase circuit
Motor power
Normal service
Cu
AI
Lighting
Start-up
Motor power
Lighting
Normal service
Start-up
cos = 0.8
cos = 0.35
cos = 1
cos = 0.8
cos = 0.35
cos =
1.5
24
10.6
30
20
9.4
25
2.5
14.4
6.4
18
12
5.7
15
9.1
4.1
11.2
3.6
9.5
10
6.1
2.9
7.5
5.3
2.5
6.2
10
16
3.7
1.7
4.5
3.2
1.5
3.6
16
25
2.36
1.15
2.8
2.05
2.4
25
35
1.5
0.75
1.8
1.3
0.65
1.5
35
50
1.15
0.6
1.29
0.52
1.1
50
70
0.86
0.47
0.95
0.75
0.41
0.77
70
120
0.64
0.37
0.64
0.56
0.32
0.55
95
150
0.48
0.30
0.47
0.42
0.26
0.4
120
185
0.39
0.26
0.37
0.34
0.23
0.31
150
240
0.33
0.24
0.30
0.29
0.21
0.27
185
300
0.29
0.22
0.24
0.25
0.19
0.2
240
400
0.24
0.2
0.19
0.21
0.17
0.16
300
500
0.21
0.19
0.15
0.18
0.16
0.13
Fig. G28: Phase-to-phase voltage drop U for a circuit, in volts per ampere per km
Examples
Example 1 (see Fig. G29)
A three-phase 35 mm2 copper cable 50 metres long supplies a 400 V motor taking:
The voltage drop at the origin of the motor cable in normal circumstances (i.e. with the distribution
board of Figure G29 distributing a total of 1,000 A) is 10 V phase-to-phase.
What is the voltage drop at the motor terminals:
In normal service?
During start-up?
Solution:
Conductor sizing:
methodology and definition
Overcurrent protection
principles
Conductors in parallel
sizing
Recommended simplified
approach for cable sizing
Equipotential conductor
Contents
[hide]
1- Use of
formulae
2- Simplified
table
3- Examples
Use of formulae
Figure G27 below gives formulae commonly used to calculate voltage drop in a given circuit per
kilometre of length (copper cable with XLPE insulation).
If:
for copper
for aluminium
Note: X is negligible for conductors of c.s.a. less than 50 mm 2. In the absence of any other
information, take X as being equal to 0.08 /km.
: phase angle between voltage and current in the circuit considered, generally:
Motor power:
For prefabricated pre-wired ducts and bustrunking, resistance and inductive reactance values are
given by the manufacturer.
Circuit
in volts
Phase/phase
Phase/neutral
in %
Simplified table
Calculations may be avoided by using Figure G28, which gives, with an adequate approximation,
the phase-to-phase voltage drop per km of cable per ampere, in terms of:
Kinds of circuit use: motor circuits with cosclose to 0.8, or lighting with a cosclose to 1.
c.s.a. in mm2
Single-phase circuit
Motor power
Normal service
Cu
1.5
AI
Lighting
Start-up
Motor power
Lighting
Normal service
Start-up
cos = 0.8
cos = 0.35
cos = 1
cos = 0.8
cos = 0.35
cos =
24
10.6
30
20
9.4
25
2.5
14.4
6.4
18
12
5.7
15
9.1
4.1
11.2
3.6
9.5
10
6.1
2.9
7.5
5.3
2.5
6.2
10
16
3.7
1.7
4.5
3.2
1.5
3.6
16
25
2.36
1.15
2.8
2.05
2.4
25
35
1.5
0.75
1.8
1.3
0.65
1.5
35
50
1.15
0.6
1.29
0.52
1.1
50
70
0.86
0.47
0.95
0.75
0.41
0.77
70
120
0.64
0.37
0.64
0.56
0.32
0.55
95
150
0.48
0.30
0.47
0.42
0.26
0.4
120
185
0.39
0.26
0.37
0.34
0.23
0.31
150
240
0.33
0.24
0.30
0.29
0.21
0.27
185
300
0.29
0.22
0.24
0.25
0.19
0.2
240
400
0.24
0.2
0.19
0.21
0.17
0.16
300
500
0.21
0.19
0.15
0.18
0.16
0.13
phase to neutral.
This value is satisfactory, being less than the maximum permitted voltage drop of 6%.