Underground AC power cables have length limitations due to the effects of reactive power flow. This calculator can be used to estimate the maximum theoretical and practical length of AC underground cables on the basis of their thermal rating. Enter the input data, then press "Check Inputs and Calculate Results". This calculator is for "back of the envelope" estimating and should not be used for engineering design. See disclaimer at end of page.
*This result is based on the cable thermal rating limitation, but voltage rise (Ferranti effects) at the remote end of the cable (not calculated here) should also be a consideration. Energizing the cable with shunt reactive compensation at the remote end would extend the length of cable that could be energized without exceeding the cable rating. This would also help with Ferranti rise. Studies should be completed to verify effectiveness of shunt compensation and to verify that no resonance problems are introduced. Another option for estimating practical length is to identify the maximum length that gives the minimum allowable ratio of power flow to rated power flow. This can be done using the plot in Fig. 3.
