I have two transformers of rating 500 KVA. Power supply avaiable is 11

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The discussion centers on determining the appropriate size of HT cable for two 500 KVA transformers with an 11 KV power supply. It emphasizes the need for detailed information to provide an accurate answer. Additionally, it strongly advises hiring a licensed electrician and electrical engineer for proper installation and safety compliance. The importance of professional expertise in handling high-voltage electrical systems is highlighted. Proper assessment and installation are crucial for operational efficiency and safety.
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I have two transformers of rating 500 KVA. Power supply avaiable is 11 KV. what size of HT cable should I use?
 
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You haven't provided enough information to answer the question, but more to the point, wiring a transformer of that size requires that you hire a licensed electrician and electrical engineer to figure these things out and do the work for you.
 
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