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sweeter BE 1S 3964 (Part 7) : 2017 Indian Standard Seacit & fore orf ate en we 7 aes ccs Pel wea Recommended Current Ratings for Cables 1c 29,080.20 © BIS 2017 sta are op BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS Ara Wa, 9 aegIME set el, ae feret-110002 MANAK BHAVAN, 3 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG. ‘NEW DELHI-T10002 wwwibleorgin yaw stancardebis in May 2017 Price Group 7 Power Cables S FOREWORD ‘This Indian Standacd (Part 7) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft fipatiea by the Power Cables Scetional Committee had besn approved by the Electrotechnical Division Cooxeil ltesrhe over “ao ‘This standard hes been formulated to provide to the users general guidance for loading of cable’ loading of cables shall reduce the live expectancy of eable and atthe same time wi ‘uneconomic ullization ofits capacity it shall moan ‘The current ratings have been calculated using the methods set out in TEC 60287. limit of 90°C for the eafcutstion of cusrent ratings has been taken from 1S 7 polyethylene insulated thermopiastic sheathed cables — Specification: Part 2.For Upto aad including 33 KV (second revision) temperature je 2011 “Crosslinked king voltages From 3.3 kV The permissibte current ratings have been specified for thiee commonly adopted eonditions of installations, namely, laid direct in ground, lad in ducts, and for cables in air. 7“ itis tobe moved that no cable shouldbe operated fr extends pt nonce ofthat specified for continuous operation, Seleton of exoess eet protect shat take account ofthis aspect ‘Some parameters suel uence on ‘taken ino account inthe current rating rating of large cables. addition, the method of screen bonding a to ‘of singlescare cables & Forte purpose of deciding whether a particular requireiftqt oF his standard is complied with, the final, observed or calenlated, expressing the result of a test of nglysis, sall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2: 1960 “Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised iaber of significant places retwined inthe rounded value should he the same as that ofthe specified value i this standard 4 O) > taf sereen cross-sectional area and gyser shea surrent /O 18 3961 (Part 7) : 2017 Indian Standard RECOMMENDED CURRENT RATINGS FOR CABLES PART 7 CROSSLINKED POLYETHYLENE INSULATED THERMOPLASTIC ‘SHEATHED CABLES 1 SCOPE ‘This standard (Part 7) covers recommended cucrent ratings for crosslinked polyelbylene insulated PVC sheathed cables covered by 18 7098 (Part 2), either laid im ground, in ducts or in ar. “Type of Typeof Method of Istaltation Cable nstitavion i o @ Hes in wefoil Single- a) Laid direct ‘ ie, Touching, solid core inthe ground gan 2 REFERENCE ) Thee cables lid fat The following standerd contain provisions which, on cr when sata this standard At the time of publication, the citions » gers yp ee ate bie indicated was valid, All standards are subject to eet it touching, soli revision, and parties to agreements based om this o emer tdin Sada ate eacourged to vestigate the possibilty g aie eooengtttaend oF applying the most recent etions of the standard Sel indicated below. a) Three cables in trefoil No. ito oops Touching, Sold 7098 (Pat 2): Specification for crosslinked, en pn polyethylene inulted PVC sheathed iq, b) Three cables at, cables: Part 2 For working voltages from 3.3 RV up Lo and includ, 33kV ie Ay The curentrtngs given in Tobie Mga argc fllovng esumpucns ~ 3 BASIC ASSUMPTIONS 2 Maina onan th orc b) Thermal resistivity of sally. gs LSKmAW 2 Geamitomgags | 3 ae ©) Ambien sicgénpgage 40°C ) Depth of ifn Gear to he cable wxeoggetiago he wet group is teks follows: Up P%,6.6a98 11 kV exbles 900 mm 2 32 FRE KV cables 1050 mm 4MET Hobs OF INSTALLATION The curent Mlings given in this standard are for merhods of installation and ate as given % touching, solid bonded Fore Installed singly 5 CABLES IN BURIED TROUGHS FILLED. WITH SAND ‘Where cables are installed in stnd-filled troughs, ether completely buried or with cover flush with che ground surface, there is danger that the sand shall dry out and ‘remain dry forlong periods. The eable extemal thermal resistance may then be very high and the cable may reach undesirably high temperatures. Its advisable 10 Adopt the eurren ratings for cables buried direet using a value of 2.5 K.nv/W forthe thormal resistivity of the sand filling unless a specially selected filling bas been used for which the dry resistivity is known, 6 CABLES IN UNVENTILATED FORMED ‘TRENCHES! TUNNELS, When cables are installed in uaventilated formed twenches or tunnels, its advisable to adopé the current ratings for eabls laid ip ducts. orth pucts “The cuvcont ratings spocitie in he Tables 1938 apply to cables laid in earthenware duets with a thermal 15 3961 (Part 7): 2017 resistivity of 1.2 K.m/W. The ratings are base! om the assumption that the ducts are air filled. Ifthe ducts have been illed witha material such as bentonite, then itis usual 1 adopt the current ratings for cables buried dite. ‘The combinations of duct and cable dimensions assumed are shown below: ‘Overall Cable Inside Duct Outside Duet Dieter Diameter — Diameter Up ar including 100 B 6 Above 65 and upto 1s 160 and including 90 ‘Above 90 and upto 150 190 and including 115 8 CABLES IN AIR Single core eables are assumed to be spaced at least (0.5 times the eable diameter from any vertical surface and installed on brackets or ladder racks, Three-core cables installed i ar spaced a least 0.3 times the cable diameter from any vertical surface. 9 RATING FACTORS: 9.41 The current ratings given in the respective tables, apply {© continuous Joading of cables at a rated frequency of SO Hz under the specific conditions of ‘ntallation mentioned in 2 and 3. For the various rating factors which may have to be used gmnder different conditions, referonce shall be madeto: ‘Tables 13 to 35. 9.2 The tabulated single-core cables or one tgge-core eable forming a three-phase citouil, Whog.o RymbeyF circuits are nstalled in close proximi)thy citent rating should glot from Tables 25 Be reduced by the nis ~—, ‘hese factor ghoul igo Be apie to groups of rine f punt cates fmig eae shew. sch, ut steal been te anongsment of the apo esate oad erent se ca yon he ral bs 18 3961 (Part 7): 201 ble 1 Current Ratings ( c-) for Two Single-Core Cables with XLPE Insulation, Copper Conductor and Rated Voltage 1.9/3.3 KV (0 3.8/6.6 kV (Clause 3) Si Noniat Avs Wael Dit in tn Gromd la Sg Way ace ia Se Wontar a Teta Fr Tuctieg’ “Trlibeap” PavToming’ “Titoli Twng Dace om A ‘ a A a A o a o @ o a 4 @ > B rr 10 ip est peas in ‘s ig ie aS ts i is EH is im » ne 2 i gq yg m 3 8 Ed & a a 3 8 3s Fe at _ oe wo 180 x ms 2s 2 2 Bis xB % a ae a ai oe a 4 x tym, Se So 2 6 4s « 2. ws as ar) Se a aS Mee oo 3 Se o » s 2 Es set sue au on se fh pus o sss fe & % & : Ye tho Es so i ites Sit ‘Table 2 Cartent Rating (4c) for Two SingleCofe Cables with XLPE Tasulatin, Aluminio ‘Conductor and Rated Vole 19.3 KY t0 3.86.6 KV Gam Gita Roowatewat etn Sage oy Dae 73 Gendt eee eee fisiboss Forteoaing © Tb finale oo ®, aw seca. 6 o @ eae veh ro » 0s 7 eee a a o 8 i eet bs it S % ae ‘8 ae me te a 3 3 oe Ss @ Bi Be “i cy hee 28 a as w a mf 2 e Zr a Fe a ws HO me 3B fie Ea iS a 2 és 1 ay a su sa 3 it a 38 Ss EN a a a Be a EA s a » 3 au os 4s be m ns 2 io ba Ss w s a bi Sito & 2 i a a ae 15 3965 (Part 7): 2017 Table 3 Current Ratings (a.c.) for Two Single-Core Cables with XLPE Insulation, Copper Ci and Rated Voltage 6.616.6 kV to 11/11 kV (Clause 3) ‘SUN, Nemial Area he Growad Single Way Duets Wale Pc Trl FatTowhing TrofilOws‘PaTouehing Trilla Touching Doct oat a a A a A a 2 3 o © o. o 4 s ia Te i Th 1 is 15 Iss iba 2 i is so 8 tai 1st 1 26 29 i Ne 2 bi 1s aan s Br 2 2 1 Fy iy 200 in 236 26 a8 1 a Bi as m us las x00 a a Pa @ 20 a ioe et 2 Sa foo a6 aS 39. sa ats 0 508 m0 aS 3 oo sto 5) sto pra "a Ey @ ssa 9 mn 1000 en. 568 55 ma ‘Table 4 Current Ratings (a.c.) for Two Single-Core Cable and Rated Voltage 6.6( ft kv (Claude 3 ning Aluminum Conductor Coctcon ones isin — Teoh Fatal Pactouting eo Rar Touog 4 ‘ 4 ‘ © sea 6 6 & > wry 6 ue ie a os om i i i i ti te tee ie th ” = ap ‘e tee i m % 4 in ‘s a is ° 20 eo vee a ie * BS Ey as a s “ ie x ae a ae wo 8 ie ze ry ue ” Sr ae a 2 ss 3 a ca ao ee i a 86 “ x a a = a we m Ss m ra ao um i = 2 Se S ss a 18 3961 1 (Part 7): 2017 ‘Table S Current Ratings (a.c.) for Two Single-Core Cables with XLPE Tusulation, Copper Conductor ‘and Rated Voltage 12.7/22 kV and 19/33 kV (Close 3 Dork Diente Grd a Sagle Way Dv Tea ca es te Cron Teot Patong “Tetibme raTosing) “Tal RarToling eae me A ‘ ‘ * 4 ‘ o 3 & & & & a, ® EEE v0 is rs uae ie ve aces te tn a te ie er 2 8 ae a e te Fa Bo 8 Fa a : an Bs 2 om Fa a Fa ite i Po 3 ie m a im ee ry a is Fe a os ie » oh ia is a Fe 5s ee ss ito “ a i” Fpmey e ar Pe o oe o vs ss ee a 2 a & Es ° ho ue nt Si Ms 2 i Fd sie bo a ve oo 1m a im io a iene os Ratings (a.¢) For Two Single-Core and Rated Voltage 12, & € Cables wil PF "E Insulation, Alum (OB KV jum Conductor ahora ina pana gral ne Do I ae Tana Tate gappbew rote «Toh Paton iS ge * i i ‘ & ‘ 4 é a & 3s 16 “ats 12 wor 1a 146 y wy ae ie reaaeeem 7 % s faeces & Qe 7 ee Sie Nea ene se eanaeee 7 m/e 8 ac iS Eh aa tantcae mevandeas is ign tena E 7 a eres sacri 500 a 4I7 384 340 oT Ne eeaanices ee eae ace ag ee toy 18 3961 (Part 7): 2017 ‘Table 7 Curvent Ratings for Three-Core Cables Table 10 Ci with XLPE Insulation, Copper Conductor and with XLPE Insulation, Alu Rated Voltage 1.9/3.3 kV to 3.8/6.6 kV Rated Voltage 6.6/6.6 KV (0 11/11 kV (Clause 3) (Clause 3) SI Nominal Area Urol Dew Taalburiod wAle Sl Nominal Avan Buried Dred Ina Buried In Ale Na ofCandvctor —inGround Duct Ne efCondvetor inGround Dut a ‘ 4 ‘an A A as oO o @ oe a 6 ® os ie a Os i 1 nos be i) 3s iy ne ae mio iy 0 8 so Ie 35 22 88 me no 20 no 36 “150 a0 288 vi) 130 a vi) Tas 30 En vii) 185 x0 20 a = Ta) 240 a 3 300 wo ws oD uw 400 506 a5 a0 si. x00 ss 87 sh 30 0 Table 8 Current Ratings for three-core cables with XLPE insulation, Aluminium Conductor and Rated Voltage 1.9/3.3 KV t0 3.8/6.6 KV : ‘Table 11 Curtent Ratipgs for Three-Core Cables ‘with XLPE Tigulatidn, Copper Conduetor and ted Voltage 12.7722 RV (0 19233 KV (Clause 3) Z (Clause 3) eee eee ee SI Nema area aed bea watered ta sir a Bored Dred a Bae Ne ofeontucor inGrownd " bue ‘ont wo @ o i is 8 o 3) ny Fa a 102, FE 43 fee Het ed : % to os » 8 ie EY tae i ® ie tae % uo vb 120, 216 137g 254 7 as a ff a 2s on mie a x Ob “yas m Ce ye ae ed us i) oe i > sa Tha oss 2 mom os 5 103 ganas Mas esa me So PCH ip 7a ean eee Nanette senna LAR a Tabled Current Ratings for Ne Gore Cables Table 12 Current Ratings for Thre-Core Cable ‘with XLPE tnsulationgCopper Conductor and with XLPE Insulation, Aluminum Conductor Rated Voltages i636 kV to 11/11 KV and Rated Voltage 12.722 KV to 19.33 KV Acigheaye (Clause 3) Nome jaa toa Paulie Gated & Seago ema ats rec bea erat atten : * Q I esas Oh 6 6 o o »& Slr ees ® NC leet eeH es teri qs enor ec se ry ie ei ee) ™ = ip Br i te 7 mk 230m 3 a eeu a sae se ypeet asp Teed oun te ata tetee wi tem oH) ies ne a z 3 mo rr re oe es 3 to he & a io fo dts bm eee 30 xs in Factors for Variation in Ambiet Air Temperature for Cables i Bree Air (Clauses 3 and 9.1) 1S 3961 (Part 7): 2017 able 15 Rating Factors for Variation ia Ground Pemperature for Cables in Ducts (Clauses 3 and 9.1) Waximam “Ten AF Taper Condor e Tenperatere | Co ws wo as 5S wd ~ Lid 110 105 100 095 0489 O84 077 ‘Table £4 Rating Factors for Variation “Temperature for Direct Buried. (Clases 3 and 9.1) in Ground 3 LAD Le Lar 100 000 091 O87 8 ‘Table 16 Rating Factors for Depths of Laying for Diéget Bu “Grown Fomperatere se ism MS 30 Wi 108 108 1m) 096 091 O87 Ow q ok, NY x. pled Cables (Clases 3 and 9.1) SINe Deptt of aging Dan eouV and TW Cn BEAV and 38 RV Cables iia Singh-Cove feo Single Cove wee Cort Nomina Cone Siz, un? ‘Nominal Conucin Sze, sus iss 185 miss ” a o o o o o 5 900 00 ‘os ‘00 = — — 1080 089 098 098 0 100 ‘00 i) 1200 087 096 097 095 098 098 W160 095 294 095 597 036 097 ) 1800 Dos 294 998 094 as “2000 092, Se 09) 093 094 098 094 vi) 2300 yy oat os oat da vay 3.00 39 a7 030 090 039 031 ‘Tabie Ab tors for Depths of Laying for Cables in Ducts I (Clauses 3 and 9.1) SINe, Depth of SEW, G6 RV and 11 KV Cables BEY and 33 EV Cables waging a by Singl-Core Thicoor ‘Sing-cone Teeter al Conduct Sz, on Novsinal Conductor Size! ne Bras >a o£ @ o “ © o @ Rice 100 Lo 100 7 zi ® oss 098 099 00 too 100 mya 097 097 ase 99 098 09 1300. 093 595 936 036 096 097 1a 893 992 095 035 o94 096 2000 092 os 098 098 093 bas vip 3500 030 289 098 on 690 994 sy 3000 oo on oat 091 oo 02 1S 3961 (Part 7): 2017 ‘Table 18 Rating Factors for Variations in Soil Thermal Resistivity for Single-Core 3.3 kV, 6.6 KV and 11 KV Cables Laid Direct in Ground (Clauses 3 and 9.1) am Tone oSocrcoa iB rn ra 38 o & & a & os * 1a» om a on 8 & ‘ 12, oak SS te 1 ‘oa oe a 8 te fe oS knath 88 28 te ton te amt af i ‘99 oe om on a te ie (3 oe * on a i 183 ot 2 we mH ry te on ne ut to os on a th ‘9 om on | th ‘ ° oe oe ar th 1 ° on 0 i tn 'm n °3 smo ut tn e on oa ‘Table 19 Rati he. Reminat Arex vreat oo a aS 5 8 un ete Ra Bf ih Gigem te e ESn ae u Py ta 2B Mh gg iB GG 3 ik a (She is 4 yh > 1 ith See 2 ie ' to tm > ' en a SS ' i tm aha 0 si) Go te too 090 bs on my) $00 Li 10 90 os 07% a) Los Lo, 490 ox 075 1S 3961 (Part 7) : 2017 ‘Table 20 Rating Factors for Variations in Soil Thermal Resistivity for Single-Core 22 kV and 33 KV Cables Laid Direct in Ground (Clauses 3 and 9.1) ‘SINo. Noninst Area Vatacs of Soll Therial Ressiey on? 7 3 is 7 is 7 oo o o © o a ol a = 17 108 100 oa bar 07 30 to ta 00 a9 oar ona ow ty 1a 00 0x9 bsp on m8 or a8 00 039 on yao re hie 100 9 oa en) Le Le 0 as 0 as ns the Lo De 078 ‘0 ce He 0, Ose 073 io uy no, 00, ost on ye ny ry 00 598 023 m0 19 10 0 one on x Go 19 nie ‘ Ons mR on si) 00 a0 Lio 190 oa, on on Bi) 1 000 bo th ton 1g, s079 om “able 2 Rating Factors for Varios in Sit Therma! Resist for Shsle-Core 2 kV and SURV Cables Laid n Buried Duet (Cianes 3.1 and 9 SiN” Nominal Arex of Candace a! Fry a ny a @ o. ®, 09 bas ‘O80 2 os as bao 0 oot bee ox m O51 asa an 0 oo Baa on 150 oot ass on is 00 291 ose on “0 100 ost on on Mo 100) 990 ons on oo 1 00 Da 035 on 00 . 100 bee oa or on 1 © 00 380 ox ar 00 hs 00 030 ost on 100 a 00 90 ast 046 “Table 22 Rating Factors for Variations in Sol Thermal Resistivity for Three-Core 3.5 KV, 6.6 KV and ITKV Cables tata Direct in Grown (Clauses 3 and9.1) SNe, Remi ‘Values of Sa Thevnn Resstity bf Cenfctor kane 5m is rr is 3 yf ays © © a ® a 100 9p iy 76 ay 5 00 690 be 036 ‘iy 10 490 os 6 * oo os oe yo 088 oa 06 Be oo ox bie 130 9 oa bas oi) 8 09 bet 7s 2 0x9 bat ors 3 ko 30 Dsl ars 40 099 bar ors sa 009 ast 075 18 3961 (Part 7) :2017 ‘Table 23 Ratin Factors for Variations in Soil Thermal Resistivity for Three-Co ILKY Cables Laid in Buried Duct (Clauses 3 and 9.1) 33 KV, 6.0 KV ‘SNe Nomina Area ‘Valucs of Soll Phernal Ressivity ff Conductor Km at ia ery cry 7 oe o a &, ©, a a ys ioe | 1 rm ass ost D8 18 0 oo oss O84 0 Tos 100) Do ost os oD 108 100 oss Oi 8 no to8 09) 93 oss e083 oD 09 00, 93 Oak 0a v1, 109, 109, 093 sr bss vi) 185 09 £00 093 oa 20 109 i) 09 8 ox 2 0 o> 10, 093 2 ox * 0. ri} £0 os 4 08 500 110 0 os: (ss oat ‘Table 24 Rating Factors for Variations in Soil Thermal Resistivity for Three-Core 22 kV and 33 KV Cables Laid Direct in Grount (Clases 3 an 9.99” ‘SNe Nominal Ave ematae ina? oo w a uae oo 290 oa on ae) in on os on » 2 ise : om ons on » 3 oe y oon ots oe > to % on a2 ore a te oes ir oon on ate ts fit. 1 $90 on ote wih 2. « 100 030 ta one rd a ht im 390 on on a) imp i on one 3 8 a ita ot on ons “Table 25 Rating Factors, tons in Sll Thermal Resiatity for Three-Core 22 kV and kV Cables Laid in Buried Duct (Clases 3 and 9.1 Lun ) Ske aia ‘as Sa For Ray secant, ne * 7 re a a w @ & ® 6 o, @ r 5 ‘ar vas m7 ae as oa 0 & fe ti tg ime oes os os i ©) ‘fs 19s i a9 on oe 3 in tts ‘ oes oF on 2 in {Bs 18. o33 oar os 3 te 1% 1 to oes of oe mis 1 i te O93 on 8 a tm 108 18 os on on no » ‘as tt oo oar on 7 Ho ‘ae ‘eo ss ote oH 3 ts to i ito on ate ost 10 S 3961 (Part 7) : 2017 Table 26 oup Rating Pactors for Cireuits of Three Single-Core Cables Laid Direct in the Ground (Clansas 3,91 and9.2) ‘SIN Nombor at ‘Spacing tween Group Cee routs i Tracing % “00 a oo o ® ® © » 3 on 0a oat 990 BG ey os op oa Fn ost ae on on ies te tes on on nets ase cat on om vi) 7 043 Oss 0.68 75 ie ot on oy ae one » 9 35 ts 1 7 Oe on tse tes g sO 036 a3 tse a8 one Be ta : ; “ ‘Table 27 Group Rating Factors for Circuits of Three Single-Coy Pin.Single-way Ducts (Ciawes 3,94 end92) She Ramer paca Hewes Gta ‘Gree pes ea es ear a @ fa ©. De % > 2 ome aas “he 90 ost 3 5 ae as ont ars os a i 03 a0 7 Ay 386 » $ o33 Fy 0 on oa ° 3 on beet ta oe on on * ; oa ost on on oa a i oe o0 a = on 5 oat ° bao oa = i o oe ose oe ae 7 ” u oe 836 oer : = 5 a oa fast oer = = * Table 28 G Factors for Three-Core Cables in Horizontal atin Laid Direct inthe Ground (Clauses 3,9. and 9.2) 3 Nmber ot Sci Hawn Group ane seat = = at o_o > 6 © a a Fi Ome 0.90 092 098 a 3 oe on ose a3 a be oo ass or ” 3s on on as ” oe on ta ta % a on oe a vil) v 049 on OR _ S ae om on = wo oss oe = = 3 tt os oe = = BB oss oo = = 18 3961 (Part 7): 2017 ‘Table 29 Group Rating Factors for Three-Core Cables in Single Way Ducts in Horizontal Formation {Clauses 3, 9.1 and 9.2) 'SINo Nomber of ‘Spacing Between Group Genie ‘Cube FS Frncing ‘00 oe o o © o, ineaeeea oss oas 09 98 085 8 078 080 bas oss bet ahd 08 ons be O86 4 a9 mS bss on oi bse oa y 6 dee oe on oss sr 9 039 ber 076 Oe Aamo 8s wk bs bes 53s oat vin 8 oss Dee on 0, el s Fe ss a . 7 aa ww = ora & se 2 & fr “Table 30 Group Rating Factors for Three-Core Cables proes “teays (Clauses 3, 9.1 and 9.2) amber > Number of Cale «ru Ft? > ls > eo too | 087 | oso | a7 | ars | oss ., 100 | oss | 07 | 76 | 07 | 058 1+ | vo ] rao | os | ass foo} — 2 | 190 | 099 | 096 | ave | os] — oan ar, Factors ppt sing 18 3961 (Part 7) : 2017 ‘Table 31 Group Rating Factors for Three-Core Cables in Air on Vertical Perforated Trays (Clauses 3, 9.1 and 9.2) amber of tm [7 ]2 Ts ]+l«]. 225 Nove — Factors ovina pein Seren Uys of 25 aan wih ays mounted ack 0 Yack. For close spacing he fae sh bee « 1S 3961 (Part 7): 2017, Table 32 Group Rating Factors for Three-Core Cables in Air on Ladder Supports, Cleats ete (Clase 3,9.1 and 9.2) ‘Namber of Cables 2 | 100 | ox6 | 090 | andl 76 | ars fosacol, 3 | 10 | 08s | 07 | or | 89 | orm + | tao 2 a “Bes | 097 | 096 | — 3 100% 97 | 096 | avs | — ores ; Sica moe faerie te te Re 2 Fas seve x vet ping betwee ay 030 mt gg 2 a eter haya wl Fr cer pcg the ony factor shouldbe eed is Table 33 Group Rating Factors 0 be AppiRagaP Eres of Thre Single Coe Cables in Aig Flat Tollching (Clause 959, and 9.2) Number of ‘raye : ; i ' ope oo! ost 2 096 oar oat 3 095 04s ome 2 ose a9 ow NOTES. 1 Fuca go for single ayer of eble a shown sve Fac fr cables ‘Mall signiccly lowes aod at be nine by an eprops method 2 Fasior ar given or vrtcl spacing between ys of 300 em nd at ea 20 on twa ny ad wl. Foros specig, the factor shold be valued, edi nore hs a hye ovehing eek ether 3 For cus having move dha one eae parle pr pase, exch duce pase se of condutors should be cesidred as cel fr tho puposs of hs ble “4 Table M Group Rati Factors to be Applied for Circuits of Three Single Core Cables Perforated Trays and Ladder Supports 1S 3961 (Part 7): 2017 ‘Vrefoil Formation, (Clauses 3.1,9.1 and 9.2) anc re ¢ D 2 Pacis given for veil spacing be {ben shoud be rlbon, 3 For cheuis hing more tan one the pups of he able 1 show above, Flo fr eo groupe ital in mace tdacinied by a pyroprats so. aed at feast 20 rum bone ts aod wall or close sing the Ps, cath hice pase conduits how be conser 8 a Gt For Pad se 418 3061 (Part 7) 2017, ‘Table 38 Group Rating Factors to be Applied for Cireuits of Three Single Core Cables in Air on Vertical Perforated Trays in Trefoil Format (Clauses 3, 9.4 and 9.2) Namboraf | Numer of Thece-Phave Circuits “Try H 2 3 [oss 086 woes Sf 1 Racor ace given fr single ayer of reo aroupe a shows for Weft pup intaled im sere an ane yer touting each ober sl espn Tower att be le by aappropnate met 2 Factors a given oriental sasing Btwn vats! ey 228 with rays oun ack tuck er close spacing ts ‘cor shod be vce , 4 For exci boing ne tan ae cable in pull er igs cac fe lus se of cancers shuld be conser as. creit or i ft abe S iS %e 16 Bureau of Indian Standards BIS is a statutory institution established under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 to promote harmonious development of the activites of standardization, marking ‘and atlending to connected matters inthe county. 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