Is this correct? kVA? 3/0?What is the minimum size THW,or THHN conductor that can be used to wire an 80 kvr,3/0 460 volt Cap.
Help me on this one . Mike doesn't have anything in the work book.
Is this correct? kVA? 3/0?
How about 3 ??
Key say's 1/0, Ref. 460.8
Test key say's 1/0, But I don't know , that is I am asking.Is this correct? kVA? 3/0?
Test key say's 1/0, But I don't know , that is I am asking.
that is what I got.
Start by converting 80kVA to amps
I took 80000/(460x1.732 =796.72) So 80000/796.72=100.41 Amps. So 460.8 said thing's I don't understand.
I don't get this at all. Your turn.
I do either POCO calcs. or residential only.
The POCO calcs are a little different that NEC calcs. With that said, I want to see if I can get this right. Jumper, 135.7? Which comes out to 1/0. (75?) Yes or try again...
I took 80000/(460x1.732 =796.72) So 80000/796.72=100.41 Amps. So 460.8 said thing's I don't understand.
I don't get this at all. Your turn.
What are POCO calcs.? Help me on this.
What is the minimum size THW,or THHN conductor that can be used to wire an 80 kvr,3/0 460 volt Cap.
Help me on this one . Mike doesn't have anything in the work book.
Use 480V not 460.
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OP said 460V. IMO, you can use that kind of like you are allowed in TBL 430.250. But it comes out the same either way.:thumbsup:
Maybe, I was taught to always use the listed nominal voltages for calcs. IDK.