Derating Factor For Cables [better] File

| | Reference Temp. | Derating at 50°C | Derating at 60°C | |----------------------|--------------------|----------------------|----------------------| | PVC | 30°C | 0.71 | 0.58 | | XLPE / EPR | 40°C | 0.89 | 0.77 |

| | Thermal Resistivity | Derating factor | |------------------------|-------------------------|---------------------| | Damp clay/loam | 1.0 – 1.5 | 1.05 – 1.10 | | Standard (IEC assumed) | 2.5 | 1.00 | | Dry sand/gravel | 3.0 – 4.0 | 0.70 – 0.85 | 4. Depth of Burial (for buried cables) Deeper burial reduces heat dissipation (soil is cooler but more insulating). derating factor for cables

[ 200 , A \times 0.446 = 89.2 , A ]

[ 0.85 \times 0.70 \times 0.75 = 0.446 ] | | Reference Temp

For cables in conduit/trunking, use similar or stricter factors. NEC Table 310.15(C)(1) provides detailed adjustments. Soil’s ability to dissipate heat varies. Standard assumes ( R_th = 2.5 , K·m/W ) (damp soil). Dry or sandy soil reduces ampacity. [ 200 , A \times 0

| | Arrangement | Derating factor | |----------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------| | 1 | Single circuit, free air | 1.00 | | 2–3 | Touching, in air | 0.80–0.85 | | 4–5 | Touching, in air | 0.70–0.75 | | 6–8 | Touching, in air | 0.60–0.65 | | >9 | Touching, in air | 0.50–0.55 |

Actual Cable Ampacity = Rated Ampacity (in ideal conditions) × Derating Factor Cables generate heat when carrying current. If ambient temperature is high, cables are bunched together, or buried in insulation, heat dissipation worsens. Without derating, insulation melts, causing short circuits or fires. Key Derating Factors (Per IEC & NEC Standards) 1. Ambient Temperature Derating Cables are rated at a reference temperature (e.g., 30°C for PVC, 40°C for XLPE). Above that, capacity drops.

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