he Adventure of Mr. Current & The Cable Kingdom
Once upon a time, in the Electrical Kingdom, there lived a hardworking hero named Mr. Current (Electric Current).
Every day, Mr. Current carried energy from the Power Castle to houses, factories, and machines.
To travel safely, he always walked inside a long tunnel called a Cable.
But wait — not every tunnel is right for Mr. Current!
He must choose the perfect one… otherwise trouble begins! 😨
So, Mr. Current visits 4 Wise Guardians before he starts his journey:
👑 4 Wise Guardians of Cable Sizing
1️⃣ Sir Ampacity (The Strength Guard)
Sir Ampacity asks:
“How strong are you? How much current do you carry?”
If Mr. Current is too strong and the tunnel is too small, the cable gets hot and may burn 🔥
So, cable size must match the current capacity.
2️⃣ Lady Voltage Drop (The Distance Queen)
She checks:
“How far do you travel? Do you need to deliver full energy at the end?”
Longer distance → More energy lost → Lights become dim 😢
So she ensures the cable keeps voltage drop within limits (like <3% for lights).
3️⃣ Lord Short Circuit (The Protection Knight)
This knight asks:
“What if a monster called Short Circuit attacks? Can your tunnel survive the heat blast?”
Cable must be strong enough to withstand fault current for a short time ⚔️🔥
Otherwise, cable melts instantly!
4️⃣ General Installation (The Environment Boss)
He checks where the tunnel goes:
- Underground?
- In hot sun?
- Inside pipes?
- Many cables together?
Hotter areas → cable weakens → needs bigger size 🥵
🏆 When All Four Approve…
Mr. Current receives a perfect cable size that:
✔ Doesn’t overheat
✔ Delivers proper voltage
✔ Survives short circuit
✔ Handles environment conditions
And the Electrical Kingdom lives happily ever after ⚡🏰
🎯 Quick Summary Table
| Guardian | What they Check | Why it Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Ampacity | Current | Prevent heating |
| Voltage Drop | Length & load type | Proper performance |
| Short Circuit | Fault current & duration | Safety & cable survival |
| Installation Condition | Grouping, Temp | Real capacity lowers |