Chapter G

Sizing and protection of conductors


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== General rule  ==
== General rule  ==


(see&nbsp; '''Fig. G7a''')<br>A protective device is necessary at the origin of each circuit where a reduction of permissible maximum current level occurs.<br>
(see&nbsp; {{FigRef|G7a}})<br>A protective device is necessary at the origin of each circuit where a reduction of permissible maximum current level occurs.<br>


== Possible alternative locations in certain circumstances ==
== Possible alternative locations in certain circumstances ==




(see&nbsp; '''Fig. G7b''')<br>The protective device may be placed part way along the circuit:  
(see&nbsp; {{FigRef|G7b}})<br>The protective device may be placed part way along the circuit:  


*If AB is not in proximity to combustible material, and  
*If AB is not in proximity to combustible material, and  
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== Circuits with no protection  ==
== Circuits with no protection  ==


(see '''Fig. G7c''')<br>Either  
(see {{FigRef|G7c}})<br>Either  


*The protective device P1 is calibrated to protect the cable S2 against overloads and short-circuits
*The protective device P1 is calibrated to protect the cable S2 against overloads and short-circuits
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A protective device is, in general, required at the origin of each circuit


General rule

(see  Fig. G7a)
A protective device is necessary at the origin of each circuit where a reduction of permissible maximum current level occurs.

Possible alternative locations in certain circumstances

(see  Fig. G7b)
The protective device may be placed part way along the circuit:

  • If AB is not in proximity to combustible material, and
  • If no socket-outlets or branch connections are taken from AB

Three cases may be useful in practice:

  • Consider case (1) in the diagram
- AB ≤ 3 metres, and
- AB has been installed to reduce to a practical minimum the risk of a short-circuit (wires in heavy steel conduit for example)
  • Consider case (2)
- The upstream device P1 protects the length AB against short-circuits in accordance
  • Consider case (3)
- The overload device (S) is located adjacent to the load. This arrangement is convenient for motor circuits. The device (S) constitutes the control (start/stop) and overload protection of the motor while (SC) is: either a circuit-breaker (designed for motor protection) or fuses type aM
- The short-circuit protection (SC) located at the origin of the circuit conforms with the principles

Circuits with no protection

(see Fig. G7c)
Either

  • The protective device P1 is calibrated to protect the cable S2 against overloads and short-circuits

Or

  • Where the breaking of a circuit constitutes a risk, e.g.
- Excitation circuits of rotating machines
- circuits of large lifting electromagnets
- the secondary circuits of current transformers

No circuit interruption can be tolerated, and the protection of the cabling is of secondary importance.

FigG07a.jpg   [a]

FigG07b.jpg   [b]

FigG07c.jpg   [c]

Fig. G7: Location of protective devices

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