Correction factor for cable laying in cable trays

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Using 7 as the effective group number instead of 18, the grouping factor becomes 0. Note :Correction factors for flexible cords and for 85oC or 150oC rubber insulated flexible cables are given in the relevant table of current carrying capacity in BS 7671. *These factors are applicable only to ratings in columns 2 to 5 Table 1 of Appendix 2. The Current rating of power cables is defined by the maximum intensity of current (amperes) which can flow continuously through the cable, under permanent loading conditions, without any risk of damaging the cable or deterioration or its electrical properties. 80 (A) (2) (b) we get 3939A and multiplied again by the 75c ambient temperature which is 0.

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The list includes the de-rating factors that are part of the standard and user-defined project specific de-rating factor set up using the Cable Sizing Configuration window.

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Calculations (for MV cables) (Top) The CableApp uses the correction factors defined in the tables IEC 60502-2. This allows the user to tailor a circuit rating for their given prescribed installation. These

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