AMREL SPS-A Series
Installation
M550129-01 Rev A
1-7
Table 2–4. Minimum Wire Size
When determining the optimum cable specification for your power
applications, the same engineering rules apply whether going into or out
of an electrical device. Thus, this guide applies equally to the input cable
and output cable for this AMREL instrument and application loads.
Power cables must be able to safely carry maximum load current without
overheating or causing insulation destruction. It is important to everyday
performance to minimize IR (voltage drop) loss within the cable. These
losses have a direct effect on the quality of power delivered to and from
instruments and corresponding loads.
When specifying wire gauge, consider the operating temperature. Wire
gauge current capability and insulation performance drops with the
increased temperature developed within a cable bundle and with
increased environmental temperature. Thus, short cables with
generously derated gauge and insulation properties are recommended for
power source applications.
Be careful when using published commercial utility wiring codes. These
codes are designed for the internal wiring of homes and buildings and
accommodate the safety factors of wiring loss, heat, breakdown
insulation, aging, etc. However, these codes consider that up to 5%
voltage drop is acceptable.
Such a loss directly detracts from the quality performance specifications
of this AMREL instrument. Also, consider how the wiring codes apply to
bundles of wire within a cable arrangement.
In high performance applications requiring high inrush/ transient currents,
additional consideration is required. The cable wire gauge must consider
peak voltages and currents, which may be up to ten times the average
values. An underrated wire gauge adds losses, which alter the inrush
characteristics of the application and thus the expected performance.
Table 2–5 presents wire resistance and resulting cable voltage drop at maximum
rated current.
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
Size
Amperes
Ohms/100 Feet
Voltage Drop/100 Feet
14 20 0.257
5.14
12 25 0.162
4.05
10 30 0.102
3.06
8 40 0.064
2.56
6 55 0.043
2.36
4 70 0.025
1.75
2 95 0.015
1.42
1/0 125
0.010
1.25
3/0 165
0.006
1.04
Table 2–5. Wire Resistance and Voltage Drop
Summary of Contents for AMREL SPS-A Series
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ......
Page 4: ......
Page 6: ...ii This page intentionally left blank ...
Page 8: ...iv This page intentionally left blank ...
Page 10: ...vi This page intentionally left blank ...
Page 16: ...CONTENTS AMREL SPS A Series vi M550129 01 Rev A This page intentionally left blank ...
Page 22: ...Overview AMREL SPS A Series 1 6 M550129 01 Rev A This page intentionally left blank ...
Page 42: ......
Page 71: ...AMREL SPS A Series Operation M550129 01 Rev A 3 29 This page intentionally left blank ...
Page 72: ......
Page 76: ...Maintenance AMREL SPS A Series 4 4 M550129 01 Rev A This page intentionally left blank ...