Table: Correction factor depending on the ambient temperatureLayingAmbient temperature ( O C)-5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60In air 1,24 1,21 1,18 1,15 1,12 1,08 1,04 1,00 0,96 0,91 0,87 0,82 0,76 0,71In ground 1,11 1,09 1,08 1,07 1,04 1,00 0,96 0,93 0,89 0,85 0,80 0,76 - -Table: Correction factor depending on the depth of layingSingle-core cablesDepth of laying (cm)Nominal cross-section of conductor (mm 2 )≤ 185 > 185Three-core cables50 1,04 1,06 1,0460 1,02 1,04 1,0380 1,00 1,00 1,00100 0,98 0,97 0,98125 0,96 0,95 0,96150 0,95 0,93 0,95175 0,94 0,91 0,94200 0,93 0,90 0,93250 0,91 0,88 0,91300 0,90 0,86 0,90Table: Correction factor depending on the specific thermal resistance of theground- for single-core cables228Nominalcrosssectionofconductor(mm 2 )Specific thermal ground resistance (Km/W)0,7 0,8 0,9 1 1,5 2 2,5 316 1,29 1,24 1,19 1,15 1,00 0,89 0,82 0,7525 1,30 1,25 1,20 1,16 1,00 0,89 0,81 0,7535 1,30 1,25 1,21 1,16 1,00 0,89 0,81 0,7550 1,32 1,26 1,21 1,16 1,00 0,89 0,81 0,7470 1,33 1,27 1,22 1,17 1,00 0,89 0,81 0,7495 1,34 1,28 1,22 1,18 1,00 0,89 0,80 0,74120 1,34 1,28 1,22 1,18 1,00 0,88 0,80 0,74150 1,35 1,28 1,23 1,18 1,00 0,88 0,80 0,74185 1,35 1,29 1,23 1,18 1,00 0,88 0,80 0,74240 1,36 1,29 1,23 1,18 1,00 0,88 0,80 0,73300 1,36 1,30 1,24 1,19 1,00 0,88 0,80 0,73400 1,37 1,30 1,24 1,19 1,00 0,88 0,79 0,73
- for three-core cablesNominalcrosssectionofconductor(mm 2 )Specific thermal ground resistance (Km/W)0,7 0,8 0,9 1 1,5 2 2,5 316 1,23 1,19 1,16 1,13 1,00 0,91 0,84 0,7825 1,24 1,20 1,16 1,13 1,00 0,91 0,84 0,7835 1,25 1,21 1,17 1,13 1,00 0,91 0,83 0,7850 1,25 1,21 1,17 1,14 1,00 0,91 0,83 0,7770 1,26 1,21 1,18 1,14 1,00 0,90 0,83 0,7795 1,26 1,22 1,18 1,14 1,00 0,90 0,83 0,77120 1,26 1,22 1,18 1,14 1,00 0,90 0,83 0,77150 1,27 1,22 1,18 1,15 1,00 0,90 0,83 0,77185 1,27 1,23 1,18 1,15 1,00 0,90 0,83 0,77240 1,28 1,23 1,19 1,15 1,00 0,90 0,83 0,77Table: Correction factor for groups of cables laid in one line in the groundNo. ofcablesingroupDistance between central points of cables (mm)Three-core cablesThree-phase system of single-core cablesTouch 200 400 600 800 Touch 200 400 600 8002 0,80 0,86 0,90 0,92 0,94 0,73 0,83 0,88 0,90 0,923 0,69 0,77 0,82 0,86 0,89 0,60 0,73 0,79 0,83 0,864 0,62 0,72 0,79 0,83 0,87 0,54 0,68 0,75 0,80 0,845 0,57 0,68 0,76 0,81 0,85 0,49 0,63 0,72 0,78 0,826 0,54 0,65 0,74 0,80 0,84 0,46 0,61 0,70 0,76 0,817 0,51 0,63 0,72 0,78 0,83 0,43 0,58 0,68 0,75 0,802298 0,49 0,61 0,71 0,78 - 0,41 0,57 0,67 0,74 -9 0,47 0,60 0,70 0,77 - 0,39 0,55 0,66 0,73 -10 0,46 0,59 0,69 - - 0,37 0,54 0,65 - -
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XP 44; XP 44-AN2XRGY, NA2XRGYPower
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XP 45, XP 45-AN2XFGY, NA2XFGYPower
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PHP 48, PHP 48-AВВГЭ, АВВГ
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XHP 48, XHP 48-AN2XSEY, NA2XSEYMedi
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PP/RInstallation cable with PVCStan
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P/FH07V-KFlexible installation cabl
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PP/LH03VV-FFlexible cable with PVCS
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PP/JZFlexible cable with electrical
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PP 00NYYSignal cable with PVCStanda
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PP 44NYRGYSignal cable with PVCStan
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XP 00N2XYSignal cable with XLPE ins
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NYSLYCYFlexible signal cable with e
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SPZRailway station signal safety ca
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H01N2-D; ZN/SFlexible welding cable
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H05RN-FFlexible rubber cableStandar
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NFK TESFlexible cable for submersib
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NSGAöu, NSGAFöuRailway cables wit
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ППСРВМRailway cable with rubb
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NGFLGöuFlat rubber cableStandard:
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NFK SiSi/JFlexible cable for higher
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NFK EpN 50Flexible mining cable wit
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EpN 58Very flexible low voltage min
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TI 20Telephone installation cableSt
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TZ44 ... E, TZ44 ... GELow-frequenc
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TK33 USelf-supporting low-frequency
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TD 39 U-P, TD 59 U-PSelf-supporting
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ТБТЗБLow-frequency subscriber
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S-YYSignal cableStandard: VDE 0813C
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