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THE FURUKAWA ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Shinagawa Office Head Office 18-14, 4-chome, Higashishinagawa 6-1, 2-chome, Marunouchi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Fax: 03-8740-4062 Telex: 222-2865 FECTOK Ref. No. S-00037 Date : 7" Beb., 2000 CALCULATION OF CURRENT CARRYING CAPACITY OF 220kV XLPE INSULATED.ALUMINUM, SHEATHED PYC OUTER SHEATHED POWER CABLE (1X 1200mm*) M. Shimada Manager of overseas Section Power Cable Engineering Department Power Cable Division The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. CALCULATION OF CONTINUOUS CURRENT CAPACITY ‘This continuous current capacity of cable is calculated according is to IEC Publication 287-2-1, 287-1-1 (1998), 1. Condition Ll Cable 220kV XLPE insulated, Aluminum sheathed and PVC outer sheathed power cable. (CX 1200mm*) 1.2 Thermal resistivity Extruded XLPE : 35 KmiW Extruded PVC : 6.0K.m/W PE pipe (Duct) 3.6 K.m/W t Natural backfilling / sand : 12KmWw Conerete bank : 10Km/W 13 Temperature Permissible maximum conductor temperature ie Soil ambient temperature 2 25C 1.4 Bonding system Single-end bonding 15 Current carrying capacity requirement 1230 ‘The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. 1.6 Configuration of cable laying © Direct buried in concrete trench in Flat formation (Fig.1) Asphalt pavement Conerete Slab re Backfill (and) | t+— Conerete trench Cable (Unit : mm) © Drawn in PE embedded in concrete in flat formation (Fig.2) ‘onerete slab LE oes E pipe 180 Gravel 800 Concrete bank _— ‘| Cable (Unit : mm) The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. 2, Calculation formula The permissible current rating is obtained as follows where 1 Ae wa T, Ts T% aL aw ve A0~Wa{1/ 27, +n(T, +1, +7,)] RT, +nR(1+ A, )P, + nR(1 +A, + Ap\T; +7) current carrying capacity conductor temperature rise above the ambient temperature dielectric loss thermal resistance between conductor and sheath thermal resistance between sheath and armour thermal resistance of outer sheath thermal resistance of surrounding medium. ac. resistance of the conductor at maximum, operating temperature number of conductors in the cable ratio of losses in the metal sheath caused by circulating currents to conductor loss ratio of losses in the metal sheath caused by eddy currents 3. Results of calculation @) (Win) (Cem) (C.em/W) (C.em/W) (C.cm/W) (chm/m) ‘The results of calculation which are obtained by the formula are shown in the following tables; 1)Table 1: Results of cables buried directly (Fig. 1) with phase spacing of 300,500mm. 2)Table 2: Results of cables laid in PE duct (Pig.2) with phase spacing of $00,500mm_ The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. ‘Table 1. 220kV 1X1200mm"( Direct Buried ) Bonding system Unit Single-end bonding Direct buried Cable arrangement ig. 1) Phase spacing mm 300 500 Conductor resistance ;d.c. 20 — Ro| ohm/m 0.016110 0.0151 10 Conductor resistance ;a.c.90° = R| ohm/m 0.0201 10% 0.020110 Dielectric loss wa} Wm 0.937 0.937 Sheath loss caused by circulating currents arl = 0.151 0.0.055 “Armour loss eaused by eddy currents al = 0 0 ‘Thermal resistance between - conductor and sheath 7) &ew 0.502 0.502 ‘Thermal resistance between sheath and armour 7, | Sow 9 ° ‘Thermal resistance of outer sheath py) Kaw 0.128 0.128 hhermal resistance surrounding 7 resistance of surrounding | yyy 1.265 1.081 medium T Number of cores alo = 1 1 Maximum operating temperature c 90 90 Ambient temperature c 26 25 Conductor temperature tise above the c 5 5 ambient temperature ae 8 6 Current carrying capacity 1| Amps 1280 1835 The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. ‘Table 1. 220kV 1X 1200mm? ( Laid in PE duct ) . Unit Bonding system Single-end bonding Laid in duct embedded in concrete bank Cable arrangement a Fig.2) Phase spacing mm 300 500 Conductor resistance ; dc. 20° Ro ohm/m 0.0151 10% 0.0151 10% Conductor resistance ;a.c.90C = R| ohm/m 0.0201 10% 0.020110 Dielectric loss wa} Wim 0.937 0.987 Sheath loss caused by circulating currents arf, = 0.151 0.055 ‘Armour loss caused by eddy currents awl = 0 ° ‘Thermal resistance between Z conductor and sheath 7,| Saw 0.502 0.502 ‘Thermal resistance between sheath and armour T,| Kaw a 0 ‘Thermal resistance of outer sheath ty) Kaw 0.128 0.128 Thermal resistance of surrounding | yy - 13a medium Ts Number of cores nj = 1 1 Maximum operating temperature c 90 90 Ambient temperature c 26 25 Conductor temperature rise above the 6s 6s ambient temperature a0 Current carrying capacity 1] Amps 145 1240

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