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Discuss Eddy current clarification in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Yes aluminium is a good conductor, so eddy currents will be greater than if it were steel.
Whether in practice anything bad could happen I'm not sure
Seems I am mistaken - thanksUnless I'm very much mistaken the issue of eddy currents only materialise in ferrous materials. Gland plates are often made of aluminium where large singles are brought into an enclosure.
The first picture I assume is steel in which case it is wrong.
You are not mistaken, eddy currents (Foucault currents) will be induced in any conductor within the presence of a changing magnetic field.Seems I am mistaken - thanks
Has anyone found much difference in temperature when it’s only the CPC which goes through a separate hole? Line and neutral conductors going through together.
From memory though doesn’t the reg also say “and the appropriate earthing conductor” should enter through the same hole?
I have to say though, we designed MV and HV switchgear for typical currents of circ 630 - 3000 A and using 1/4" steel plate we used separate apertures for each phase, and only added around 5-10 deg C temperature rise!
I hope you have many 100's amps available in your workshop!I've been meaning to experiment with this for a while, maybe I'll get some time in the workshop soon.
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