CRD - Practice
CRD - Practice
Def. - Cable Reeling Drums are used for automatic reeling and unreeling of flexible trailing cables for
current-consuming mobile machines, whose travel is mostly track bound.
Components of Cable Reeling Drum
1 Drum body
2 Slip-ring assembly
3 Drive motor
4 Cable layering mechanism / guide arrangement
5 Cable length limiting switch
6 Over tension/under tension limit switch
7 Cable feeding devices
8 Control and power supply accessories
Drum body
The drum body accommodates the required length of the flexible cable to be wound and unwound.
The size of the drum depends upon the diameter of cable and the length of the cable. The I.D. of the
drum is 16 times the O.D. of cable for L.T., and 25 times the O.D. of cable for H.T.
The parallel drum body is provided with a perforated sheet, primarily for better heat dissipation.
Slip-ring assembly
The power, control and communication signal is transmitted by the slipring assembly to the machine.
The slipring assembly has to be suitably designed to withstand the short circuit level of the system and
the current carrying capacity. The number of sliprings and the ratings will depend upon the requirement
of the machine. The brush gear is designed to carry the required current.
Cable Layering Mechanism/Guide Arrangement
This mechanism is very vital in the case of a parallel drum. It provides a proper layering of the cable
side by side, and one over the other after the completion of one layer across the width of the drum. If
the chain and the gear box are not properly selected, there will be frequent problems of chain
snapping and non uniform winding. The cable guide assists in the formation of proper catenary and
deposit of the cable on the ground at a pre-determined place. The over tension/under tension
protection switch is also mounted on the guide arrangement.
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No. Of layers
Type of drum Length of cable
Min. Max.
Semi-Parallel 3 5 250
Monospiral 15 60 400
Parallel 2 3 3000
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No. of layers 20 Please Provide Input. Selection
Length of cable 300
Semi-Parallel
The semi-parallel drum is used for a small length of cable, say; up to 250 metres, and for voltage up to 41
cable is not guided by a winding device. The width of the drum ranges between 300 and 500 mm.
Normally the winding on these drums is not entirely uniform. In cases where uniform winding is a major co
the drum may be reduced to accommodate only 2/3 turns of cable in each layer
Monospiral
The monospiral drum is used for all sizes and lengths of cable, and voltage up to 11 KV. The cable drum i
derating factor is not high. The number of layers is unlimited but the overall diameter of the drum is limited
available.
The width of the drum is equal to cable diameter plus 5 mm.
Parallel
The parallel drum is used for all sizes and lengths of cable and for voltage upto 35 KV. The width of a para
between 0.8 M and 5 M. This drum is also popularly known as barrel type drum. The winding of cable is u
winding device.
DRUM
Max.
Drum Width (mm)
Voltage
300 - 500 415 V 2 Semi-Parallel
Cable dia + 5mm 11 kV 1 Monospiral
800 - 5000 35 kV 2 Parallel
Monospiral
ance.
CABLE REELING DRUM
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