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3 Phase Fault Level Calculator

This document provides calculators for cable run calculations including fault level, voltage drop, force on cables, power calculation, and Ohm's law. It allows the user to enter values related to the incoming supply short circuit current, cable run length, conductor type and size, installation details, number of cables per phase, conductor temperature, phase, and load current to calculate the supply and cable impedances, fault level, and voltage drop.

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3 Phase Fault Level Calculator

This document provides calculators for cable run calculations including fault level, voltage drop, force on cables, power calculation, and Ohm's law. It allows the user to enter values related to the incoming supply short circuit current, cable run length, conductor type and size, installation details, number of cables per phase, conductor temperature, phase, and load current to calculate the supply and cable impedances, fault level, and voltage drop.

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Fault level & Voltage drop Calculator Voltage Drop Simplified Force on Cables Power Calculation Ohms Law Energy Cost Calculator

CABLE RUN CALCULATOR FOR 3 PHASE FAULT LEVEL AND


VOLTAGE DROP.
Supply Voltage 400V 50Hz
Xc and Rc values based on AS/NZ3008.1.1:2009 Tables: 30­39
Voltage Drop: Based on AS3008.1.1 2009 Clause 4.3.(2) Determination of Voltage drop from Circuit Impedance

 
 
Enter Values

 
Incoming Supply Short Circuit 7
Current(Isc): kA

 
Cable Run Length in mtrs(L) 100

Conductor Type    Cables   PVC

Cable Size mm 2    630   Copper

Installation    Single­Core Trefoil

Number of Cables per Phase (P)    1

Conductor Temperature: Deg.C    90

Phase    Three Phase

  
Load Current(I): A 600

Supply Impedance: Zs = 240/Isc/1000
Cable Impedance: (Ohms/km) Zc = √(Rc2  + Xc2 )/P/1000
Fault Level: Icc=240/(Zs + (L x Zc))/1000
Voltage Drop: Vd = I x L x Zc/1000

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