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That question is almost as bad as situations i get with clients, one of the most important info missing, lol
Anyway as for power, this can be expressed as KVA or KW, however key info missing again, so you can only provide KVA.
Try ChatGPT and ask it to calculate KVA based on a load current of 35A and supply voltage of 400V.
That would have been a great question and a good use of BS7671, shame - good luck
 
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Sorry - am I missing something here? To me it seems that everything is there with the exception of a distance?
 
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How would you work out power then?
It doesn't ask for power. It asks for design current (which is stated at 35A per ph).

So our cable needs to be in a ratio /10m length which allows for the Max Zs of a C40 RCBO - so that's Ze (0.35) + x, where x is informed by the R1R2 value of relevantly sized cables and voltage drop for conductor sizes at load and voltage, less any derate factors. I'm not going to get out the tables as we don't do other people's homework on here....
 
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It is asking for stage 1 to select a cable size by using the design current, the rating of the protective device and the installation method. You have been given these three factors to work with things like volt drop, R1+R2, Zs, adequacy of cpc are done after stage 1 to ascertain if the cable selected is adequate.
 
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It is asking for stage 1 to select a cable size by using the design current, the rating of the protective device and the installation method. You have been given these three factors to work with things like volt drop, R1+R2, Zs, adequacy of cpc are done after stage 1 to ascertain if the cable selected is adequate.


I know it isn't asking for power.

But I normally work in by p/voltage. But I don't know what that P is. Then In is greater than IB . And I carry on after that
 
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You are complicating things. This is stage 1 of circuit design just concentrate on that you only have one calculation to do and that is applying the correction factor for the buried cable to In, once you have this you can select a cable.
 
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What Westy said.

But if you insist.... let's look at it from another angle, using the traditional beer/head analogy for pf. It's a milking parlour - pick full fat (4%), semi (2%) or skimmed and go with that.
 
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