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How to size cable tray according to IEC standard and BS standard ‘Ayah Al Khdarat ec Engineer in Cor | ectical Wart Shop Orang | une 15 oven! Reader The cable tray size is described in two dimensions: width and height. Calculating the size of a cable tray means calculating its width The final size of a cable tray depends on the following 1. The number of cables on the cable tray 2. The size and overall diameter of each cable 3- The future expansion The general rule for sizing the cable tray is that all the cables must be installed in a single layer, and there must be a space between each two cables: 1- The space between two multi core cables equals the diameter of bigger cable. 2. The space between three single core cables in trefoil formation and other trefoil cables equals the double of the diameter of the bigger cable. Then, we measure the overall width of the previous arrangement to find the initial cable tray width, then add the future expansion Final cable tray width= intial cable tray width’(1+expantion percentage) ‘We round the final cable width to the nearest biggest standard width, which equals 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 mm (Can be different according to the manufacturer). cea Ac BA 4 4 b po.Oo fea Blayah-at-kndarat Bamps. Find the cable tray size which will cary the following cables. Consider future expansion = 20%. 4x25mm2 CU/XLPE/PVC cable, diameter= 22.0 mm ‘4x120mm2 CU/XLPE/PVC cable, diameter= 39.9 mm 4x35mm2 CU/XLPE/PVC cable, diameter= 25.4 mm 4x50mm2 CU/XLPE/PVC cable, diameter= 28.3 mm. 4x70mm2 CU/XLPE/PVC cable, diameter= 32.1 mm. a) Goyah-al-kndarat Initial cable tray size= 310 mm Final cable tray size= 310*1.2= 372 mm ‘We round this value to the nearest bigger cable tray standard value = 400 mm Bamale; Find the cable tray which will cary the following cables. Consider future expansion = 20%. No. of 3(1x240) mm2 CU/XLPE/PVC cable, diameter= 31.9 f si a | GBeyah-al-khaarat Initial cable tray size= 510 mm Final cable tray size= 510 x 1.2= 612 mm ‘We round this value to the nearest bigger cable tray standard value = 700 mm What about separate neutral and earthing conductors? Because neutral and earthing conductors normally don't carry current, we don't put these conductors into consideration when sizing cable trays. When laying, they will be aid beside the main cable. GBeyah-al-knaarat Why do we add space between cables? Grouping the cables without adding space on cable trays is possible, but when calculating the maximum carrying current capacity for the cables, you have to take into account the derating factor for cables when touching on the cable tray. With reference to the tables below in 8S* standard (There are similar tables in 1EC** standard), we can find the derating factors for both cases; cables are touched and cables are spaced ‘When the cables are touched, the derating factors range from 0.85 to 0.6 depending on the number of cables. Which means that the size of the cables could be nearly doubled. That will ead to an increase in the cost of cables. But, if we look at the rating factors when cables are spaced, ‘we find that they have a range between 1 and 0.9, which has little effect on maximum carrying current capacity. sz |lamal| : |Z : | Weta] } E/E /S/E/5): (GBayah-al-khdarat | deter ete [omen (GBayah-al-khdarat *BS 7671 ~ Table 4C4 and Table 4C5 **IEC 60364-5-52 — Table B.52.20 and Table B.52.21 Need a hand in producing electrical shop drawings | am accepting electrical shop drawing (electrical drafting) freelance projects. Check this post: https://bit.ly/37bbSLS If you need any help, please contact me through PYOM's ‘or by Femail: [email protected] Report this Published by ce Des rie ec ep Hom ose cable tray according to IEC standard and 8 standard Cheek the article below QE) fclcrieal telericsengineerng Helecticaldeign Qiike Deommert Isha exo Reactions pee LESHTO 12. Comments, Mestrdoort commen. ea adnan Khan = termendous wor te +O | Reply» 2 Rees Baharia s+ Thank you the + 1 | Beaty @ Adnan Khane c+ ighy appreciated the | Rept Lead moe comments g ‘Ayah Al Khdarat [ecricEngincerin Construction |Electical Design Engines | Elec Shop Drawing Ileccl rating | Freince More from Ayah Al Khdarat Junction bx and pul bck sanction bo an pile dm callatonsacoding © dae caleions aecoding © Neca 2 NECcfa ‘yah ALKidoraton Unkedn yah AI Kndsaton Linked ble tanking ie calelstionseeoding o NEC ‘yah Al Kidston Linked See all 10 articles

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