I'm working on a fairly large project building a new plant. There are numerous 480V and 4.16kV distribution and branch circuit being installed throughout the plant. A third party engineering compay sized all of the cables to be installed in the plant and issued a cable schedule for the contractor to install the cables.
The cable schedule in many areas lists a 3/c cable to be used. I have just found recently that the contractor has been ignoring many of these 3/c cable specifications and been installing single conductor cable. There are some areas in the plant where single conductor cables are specified, however there are a number of areas where 3/c cables are specified. The contractor is saying that on the MV-105 medium voltage cable, it is too hard to get the required bend radius on several of the pulls.
My question is a 2 part question:
First, looking at the cable from an electrical integrity aspect, is there a major performance issue between a 3/c and single conductor cable? Anything in the form of ampacity, insulation, etc... What are some advantages or disadvantags between choosing a 3/c cable over a single conductor cable?
Second, from an economical point of view, is there a major cost difference between a 3/c cable and a single conductor cable? Is it possible that the contractor is trying to take a shortcut by purchasing cheaper single conductor cable? Is there a typical multiplier that can be used to compare the two different prices to use to get a rough idea for the total cost difference on the project?
Has anyone ever dealt with this issue on a project?
The cable schedule in many areas lists a 3/c cable to be used. I have just found recently that the contractor has been ignoring many of these 3/c cable specifications and been installing single conductor cable. There are some areas in the plant where single conductor cables are specified, however there are a number of areas where 3/c cables are specified. The contractor is saying that on the MV-105 medium voltage cable, it is too hard to get the required bend radius on several of the pulls.
My question is a 2 part question:
First, looking at the cable from an electrical integrity aspect, is there a major performance issue between a 3/c and single conductor cable? Anything in the form of ampacity, insulation, etc... What are some advantages or disadvantags between choosing a 3/c cable over a single conductor cable?
Second, from an economical point of view, is there a major cost difference between a 3/c cable and a single conductor cable? Is it possible that the contractor is trying to take a shortcut by purchasing cheaper single conductor cable? Is there a typical multiplier that can be used to compare the two different prices to use to get a rough idea for the total cost difference on the project?
Has anyone ever dealt with this issue on a project?