Electrical Thumb Rules You MUST Follow (Part 1) - EEP
Electrical Thumb Rules You MUST Follow (Part 1) - EEP
Electrical Thumb Rules You MUST Follow (Part 1) - EEP
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Cable Capacity
For Cu Wire Current Capacity (Up to 30 Sq.mm) = 6X Size of Wire in Sq.mm Ex. For 2.5 Sq.mm = 62.5 = 15 Amp, For 1 Sq.mm = 61 = 6 Amp, For 1.5 Sq.mm = 61.5 = 9 Amp For Cable Current Capacity = 4X Size of Cable in Sq.mm, Ex. For 2.5 Sq.mm = 42.5 = 9 Amp. Nomenclature for cable Rating = Uo/U where Uo = Phase-Ground Voltage, U = Phase-Phase Voltage, Um = Highest Permissible Voltage
Earthing Resistance
Earthing Resistance for Single Pit = 5, Earthing Grid = 0.5 As per NEC 1985 Earthing Resistance should be < 5. Voltage between Neutral and Earth <= 2 Volt Resistance between Neutral and Earth <= 1 Creepage Distance = 18 to 22mm/KV (Moderate Polluted Air) or Creepage Distance = 25 to 33mm/KV (Highly Polluted Air)
Insulation Resistance
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Insulation Resistance Value for Rotating Machine = (KV+1) M. Insulation Resistance Value for Motor (IS 732) = ((20xVoltage (L-L)) / (1000+ (2xKW)). Insulation Resistance Value for Equipment (<1KV) = Minimum 1 M. Insulation Resistance Value for Equipment (>1KV) = KV 1 M per 1KV. Insulation Resistance Value for Panel = 2 x KV rating of the panel. Min Insulation Resistance Value (Domestic) = 50 M / No of Points. (All Electrical Points with Electrical fitting & Plugs). Should be less than 0.5 M Min Insulation Resistance Value (Commercial) = 100 M / No of Points. (All Electrical Points without fitting & Plugs).Should be less than 0.5 M. Test Voltage (A.C) for Meggering = (2X Name Plate Voltage) +1000 Test Voltage (D.C) for Meggering = (2X Name Plate Voltage). Submersible Pump Take 0.4 KWH of extra Energy at 1 meter drop of Water.
Lighting Arrestor
Arrestor have Two Rating: 1. MCOV=Max. Continuous Line to Ground Operating Voltage. 2. Duty Cycle Voltage. (Duty Cycle Voltage > MCOV).
Transformer
Current Rating of Transformer = KVA x 1.4 Short Circuit Current of T.C /Generator = Current Rating / % Impedance No Load Current of Transformer =< 2% of Transformer Rated current Capacitor Current (Ic) = KVAR / 1.732xVolt (Phase-Phase) Typically the local utility provides transformers rated up to 500kVA For maximum connected load of 99kW, Typically the local utility provides transformers rated up to 1250kVA For maximum connected load of 150kW. The diversity they would apply to apartments is around 60% Maximum HT (11kV) connected load will be around 4.5MVA per circuit. 4No. earth pits per transformer (2No. for body and 2No. for neutral earthing), Clearances, approx.1000mm around TC allow for transformer movement for replacement.
Diesel Generator
Diesel Generator Set Produces = 3.87 Units (KWH) in 1 Litter of Diesel. Requirement Area of Diesel Generator = for 25KW to 48KW = 56 Sq.meter, 100KW = 65 Sq.meter. DG less than or equal to 1000kVA must be in a canopy.
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DG greater 1000kVA can either be in a canopy or skid mounted in an acoustically treated room DG noise levels to be less than 75dBA at 1 meter. DG fuel storage tanks should be a maximum of 990 Litter per unit. Storage tanks above this level will trigger more stringent explosion protection provision.
Current Transformer
Nomenclature of CT: Ratio: input / output current ratio Burden (VA): total burden including pilot wires. (2.5, 5, 10, 15 and 30VA.) Class: Accuracy required for operation (Metering: 0.2, 0.5, 1 or 3, Protection: 5, 10, 15, 20, 30). Accuracy Limit Factor: Nomenclature of CT: Ratio, VA Burden, Accuracy Class, Accuracy Limit Factor.Example: 1600/5, 15VA 5P10 (Ratio: 1600/5, Burden: 15VA, Accuracy Class: 5P, ALF: 10) As per IEEE Metering CT: 0.3B0.1 rated Metering CT is accurate to 0.3 percent if the connected secondary burden if impedance does not exceed 0.1 ohms. As per IEEE Relaying (Protection) CT: 2.5C100 Relaying CT is accurate within 2.5 percent if the secondary burden is less than 1.0 ohm (100 volts/100A).
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