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AVEVA™ Electrical

Calculate Multiple Cable Sizes

  • Last UpdatedAug 08, 2025
  • 2 minute read

To calculate the cable size for a multiple loads:

  1. Select the loads from the Loads list, then click Cable Sizing in the Calculations section of the List Tools - Loads tab. The Multiple Cable Sizing window is then displayed.

  2. The window will initially list the loads that cannot have their cables sized, i.e. those that do not have supplies assigned to them:

  3. Click Next >.

  4. The window will then list the selected loads that can have their cables sized.

    For those loads for which cable sizing has already taken place, their cable numbers and lengths are displayed:

  5. Select the loads that are to have their cables sized by checking the appropriate Accept checkboxes. Check the Select All checkbox to check all the Accept checkboxes.

    Note:
    If user-defined cable sizing equations from a spreadsheet are to be used, check the External Cable Sizing checkbox. Refer to External Cable Sizing for further information.

  6. Click Next >.

  7. The selected cables are then sized using automatically assigned parameters (length etc.).

    Note:
    The maximum number of cables that may be connected to an equipment item may (optionally) be specified in Electrical Wiring Manager. If the sizing procedure attempts to connect a cable to an equipment item when the maximum number of cables has already been connected to that item, a message is displayed to inform the user of this.

    Note:
    In the case of parent cables (that means cables with child cables), when a cable sizing update will result in the number of child cables changing, the Child Cable Numbering Options window is displayed when the cable is saved:



    Refer to the AVEVA Electrical Wiring Manager User Guide for further information.

  8. The window will display the results of the procedure:

  9. Click Close to exit the window.

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