Chapter 3 electrical assembly, 1 selection of cables – Liebert UPS System User Manual

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Chapter 3 Electrical Assembly

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Chapter 3 Electrical Assembly

This chapter introduces the connection methods of the power and signal cables.

3.1 Selection of cables

3.1.1 Current carrying capacity of cables

The current carrying capacity can be selected according to the voltage drop and
permissible temperature increase.

Table 3-1 Current carrying capacity of cables

Cross sectional area(mm

2

)

Current

carrying

capacity (A)

1 1.5 2.5 4 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 150 185

240

Rubber

21 27 35 45 58 85 110 145 180 230 285 345 400 470 540 660

25°C

Plastic

19 24 32 42 55 75 105 138

170 215

265 325

/ / / /

Rubber

20 25 33 42 54 80 103 136 168 215 267 323 374 439 505 617

35°C

Plastic

18 22 30 39 51 70 96 129

159 201

248 304

/ / / /

3.1.2 Selection of power cables

The power cables include input power cables of main circuit and that of the bypass,
the UPS output cables, battery input cables, protective earth cables and the
lightning protection cables.

1. Calculation of current of power cables

The first calculation method is done according to the following formula:

If the power factor is 0.80, the efficiency is 0.9, the minimum input voltage is 176
volts, output line to neutral voltage is 220V, minimum battery voltage is 324 V,
bypass overload capability is 135% and that of the inverter is 125%,

2. Selection of cable cross sectional areas

Power cables are selected according to two factors - 3 – 5 A/mm

2

current density

and the maximum voltage drop be less than 3 W.

The cross-sectional areas of bypass input neutral cable and UPS output neutral
cable should be 1.5 times of the phase cable. The cross sectional area of the

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