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Discuss Hot SWA gland in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Cheers. I'll check that out. But I thought smarter people than me would have picked that out in construction.A gland should not get hot. If you have trefoils they should be glanded in to a non- ferrous gland plate to minimise eddy currents. I suspect that this has not been done and the heat you are feeling is actually coming from the steel gland plate.
Yep. Just confirmed a Brass plate. Also can confirm it is a Ali Wire Armour not steel as first thought.I suspect they are connected through a non ferrous plate, it would be school boy error not to and the issue is not likely to be evident at one gland. It could be down to a poorly fitted or loose gland.
I would be interested to see a photo of this and the type of cable being used.
What sort of current is being drawn to warrant 11Kv cables to be installed in parallel, I have never seen this done.
Are you sure they are in parallel and not part of a ring or a tee’d radial feed?
I have my doubts about it being circulating currents, I think it may be the AWA being used as an earth path.
there is 3 sets if single core 300mm 11kv cable between switch and terminal box. Photos attached.Nobody has said they are installed in parallel, as far as we know it is just three single core cables in a trefoil arrangement.
Photos attachedI would be interested to see a photo of this and the type of cable being used.
What sort of current is being drawn to warrant 11Kv cables to be installed in parallel, I have never seen this done.
Are you sure they are in parallel and not part of a ring or a tee’d radial feed?
I have my doubts about it being circulating currents, I think it may be the AWA being used as an earth path.
It's around 150mtr but not sure on the load. The cables are over spec. Only operating at less than 6000 voltsLooks like a tidy install, What length are the cables, what is the load?
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