Underground Single core AWA in ducting - Compliance with 7671

Hi All

Long time lurker and big fan of the wealth of knowledge in this place and the old forum. 

I have a situation here designing an 200kW EV charger.  The manufacture of the charger supplies a gland plate with 10no entry glands for single cores in parallel.  The distance between the gland plate and the busbars of the charger is quite small meaning glanding and terminating a multi-core cable would make it very difficult to navigate the cores to the busbars.  The charger itself does not require a neutral.  

In appendix 4 in the brown book, there is no reference D for single core armoured cables, just Ref C and F.   When looking further back in the book on p431 is does say that if the specific installation parameters are known (ground thermal resistance, ground ambient temp, cable depth) you can reference the cable manufacture or ERA69-30 series.    I have a copy of ERA which has the current carrying capacity tables for three single core armoured underground but my main question is this:-

Does that paragraph for Ref method D only apply to multicore cables in the ground, and therefore single core AWA buried is not compliant with BS7671 and cannot be certified? 

Thanks in advance  

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  • The short answer is, no. Appendix 4 lists examples of installation methods for various cables, but it is not true to say that if a particular type of cable which has been installed in a particular way is not in the table, it is non-compliant.

    See the notes to Table 4A2 on page 433.

  • seconded - BS 7671, and for that matter ERA too, can only list a small subset of all possible permutations of cable types, grouping and routing methods,

    You are free to invent your own, but then the calculation of the current rating is, in the manner of the Peter Cook sketch, 'entirely a matter for you' but usually you can use entries for similar situations for inspiration and estimate upper or lower bounds, or indeed measure cables temperature rise yourself.

    Mike.

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  • seconded - BS 7671, and for that matter ERA too, can only list a small subset of all possible permutations of cable types, grouping and routing methods,

    You are free to invent your own, but then the calculation of the current rating is, in the manner of the Peter Cook sketch, 'entirely a matter for you' but usually you can use entries for similar situations for inspiration and estimate upper or lower bounds, or indeed measure cables temperature rise yourself.

    Mike.

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