Handbook of Electrical Engineering

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CABLES, WIRES AND CABLE INSTALLATION PRACTICES 221

9.4.3.3.1 Worked example


A 132 kW induction motor is connected to a 415 V 3-phase 50 Hz supply. The motor has the
following performance data,



  • Running power factor cos Ør= 0. 88

  • Running efficiencyη= 95 .2%

  • Starting current= 7. 0 ×running current

  • Starting power factor cos Øs= 0 .35 lagging


Find the smallest cable size and its maximum route length to satisfy a running volt-drop of 5%
and a starting volt-drop of 15%. Choose an XLPE insulated 600/1000 V 3-core cable to be routed
in air. The ambient air temperature is 25◦C.


Solution:


Running conditions:-


The full-load currentIflof the motor is:-

Ifl=

Rated power

3 Line voltage×Power factor×Efficiency

=

132000


3 × 415 × 0. 88 × 0. 952

=219 amps

From Table 9.17 the smallest cable size for a running current of 219 amps is 70 mm^2 which
from Table 9.16 has a specific resistancerof 0.342 ohm/km and a specific reactancexat 50 Hz of
0.0754 ohm/km.


From (9.5) the route lengthlflfull-load consideration is,

lfl=

415 × 5. 0

100


3 × 219 ×( 0. 342 × 0. 88 + 0. 0754 × 0. 4750 )

= 0 .1624 km=162 metres.

Starting conditions:


The starting currentIstof the motor is:-

Ist= 7. 0 ×Ifl= 7. 0 × 219 =1533 amps

From (9.5) the route lengthlstis,


lst=

415 × 15. 0

100


3 × 1533 ×( 0. 342 × 0. 35 + 0. 0754 × 0. 9368 )

=0.1229 km=123 metres.

It can be seen that starting current determines the route length to be no greater than 123 metres.
If the actual route length is longer than 123 metres then a larger size of cable must be used. If the
starting volt-drop is allowed to be 20% then the route lengthlstwould be 164 metres, and the running
current would determine the maximum route length to be 162 metres.

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