Ampacity
Iamp¼
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TcTa
RacRth
r
,
whereTc ¼conductor temperature
Ta ¼ambient temperature
Rac¼AC resistance at the operating temperature
Rth¼thermal resistance of surrounding environment
Voltage drop
Voltage drop¼IcableðÞRcablecosðÞþf XcablesinðÞf ,
whereIcable¼current in conductor
Rcable¼total ac resistance of the cable
Xcable¼total ac reactance of the cable
f ¼phase angle between supply voltage and current
For single-phase calculations the values of the main and the return conductors must be used.
Pulling tension single cable in straight conduit
T¼mWL,
wherem¼coefficient of dynamic friction (0.2–0.7 dependent on cable exterior and type of conduit)
W¼cable weight per unit length
L¼length
Pulling tension single cable through conduit bend
Tout¼Tinemf(pounds),
whereTin¼the tension entering the bend
m ¼coefficient of dynamic friction (0.2–0.7 dependent on cable exterior and type of conduit)
f ¼bend angle in radians
The pulling tensions of each segment of the conduit path are added together to determine the total
pulling tension.
When multiple single cables are installed in a conduit, a multiplier must be applied to the cable
weight, accounting for configuration as follows:
For three cables with a triangular configuration the weight multiplier is
Wmultiplier triangular¼
2
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1
d
Dd
s 2 :
For three cables with a cradled configuration
Wmultiplier cradled¼ 1 þ
4
3
d
Dd
2
,
whered¼single cable outside diameter
D¼conduit inside diameter.