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Day: February 22, 2023
Articles: February 22, 2023
Low Voltage Design
February 22, 2023
4 mins read
Short Circuit Power Cable Sizing Explained
The fault current which flows in a power cable causes its temperature to rise dramatically. The adiabatic equations for calculating the minimum conductor size to withstand the short circuit are explained.