IEC 60287-1-3 Electric Cables - Calculation of the Current Rating - Part 1-3: Current Rating Equations (100% Load Factor) and Calculation of Losses - Current Sharing between Parallel Single-Core Cables and Calculation of Circulating Current Losses
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IEC 60287-1-3 Document Information:
Title
Electric Cables - Calculation of the Current Rating - Part 1-3: Current Rating Equations (100% Load Factor) and Calculation of Losses - Current Sharing between Parallel Single-Core Cables and Calculation of Circulating Current Losses
Cables Electriques - Calcul Du Courant Admissible - Partie 1-3: Equations De L“Intensite Du Courant Admissible (Facteur De Charge 100%) Et Calcul Des Pertes - Repartition Du Courant Entre Des Cables Unipolaires Disposes En Parallele Et Calcul Des Pertes Par Courant De Circulation
International Electrotechnical Commission
Publication Date:
May 1, 2002
Scope:
This part of IEC 60287 provides a method for calculating the phase currents and circulating current losses in single-core cables arranged in parallel.
The method described in this standard can be used for any number of cables per phase in parallel in any physical layout. The phase currents can be calculated for any arrangement of sheath bonding. For the calculation of sheath losses, it is assumed that the sheaths are bonded at both ends. A method for calculating sheath eddy current losses in two circuits in flat formation is given in IEC 60287-1-2.
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