25mm cable
Yes I could. How?
2 AWG Aluminum.
35 KVA generator using for load 100 meter length which cable need to used
2.5 mm twin and earth should do the trick. A 100 kw @ 400 V, 50 Hz,3 Phase at a power factor approximately 0.8 will draw a current ( 100x1000/root 3x400x0.8 )=180.42 A. Breaker rating to be 200A TP MCCB and cable size to be minimum 4 Core 120 mm2 .
An 'a.c. cable' is an electrical cable designed to work with alternating current, rather than with direct current (d.c.). There are a number of important differences, one of which is the level of insulation necessary. For example an d.c. cable designed to operate at 100 V would not be suitable for operating at 100 V a.c., because all quoted values of a.c. voltage are root mean square (rms) values -which means that a 100 V a.c. cable's insulation must be able to withstand a peak value of around 140 V.
100 kw is the power drawn by the load. to calculate the cable size you need to know the voltage. From that you can calculate the current. this decides the cable size. for example if the voltage is 400Volts then the current flowing in the circuit when the load is 100 KW will be 250 amps. (100,000/400). for 250 amps to flow with out causing excessive heating of the cable the cross sectional area of the copper cable should be 150 sq mm.for a round cross section the diameter will be roughly 15mm.
20Sqmm
It depends on the material of the cable (aluminum or copper) and the gauge of the cable. (Thickness). And on the current you intend it to carry.
Yes I could. How?
2 AWG Aluminum.
#2 aluminum for 100 amp
current flows from the negative to the positive cable and back into the battery cells, recombining with the element depleted of electrons that are flowing out the negative cable. The process is not 100% efficient and the battery will eventually cease producing current.
16 mm square
2 AWG Aluminum.
35 KVA generator using for load 100 meter length which cable need to used
The voltage drop depends on the current through the cable.For DC current in cable of 16 mm diameter, at 68° F, the voltage drop is(0.00857) x (current, Amperes) volts.
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