Centre-to-centre spacing is frequently used in cable calculations, particularly when calculating inductance. Where spacing varies between cores, for example in flat configurations, an average spacing is used: the geometric mean distance.
Geometric Mean Distance
Given known spacing between conductors, the geometric mean distance is:
and
Symbols
| d | geometric mean distance between phases, m |
| dn | geometric mean distance between phase and neutral, m |
| LxLx | spacing, centre-to-centre, between phases, m |
| L1L2 | spacing between L1 and L2 |
| L1L3 | spacing between L1 and L3 |
| L2L3 | spacing between L2 and L3 |
| L1LN | spacing between L1 and N |
| L2LN | spacing between L2 and N |
| L3LN | spacing between L3 and N |
Cable Configurations: Distance Between Conductors
The spacing between cores depends on the cable arrangement and configuration. The standard cable/core configurations are shown below.
Cables or cores arranged in trefoil

| L1L2 | d |
| L1L3 | d |
| L2L3 | d |
| L1LN | d |
| L2LN | |
| L3LN | 2d |
Cables or cores in flat formation (touching)

| L1L2 | d |
| L1L3 | 2d |
| L2L3 | d |
| L1LN | 3d |
| L2LN | 2d |
| L3LN | d |
Cables or cores in flat formation (spaced)

| L1L2 | d |
| L1L3 | 2d |
| L2L3 | d |
| L1LN | 3d |
| L2LN | 2d |
| L3LN | d |
Cable or cores in 4-core arrangement

| L1L2 | d |
| L1L3 | d |
| L2L3 | |
| L1LN | |
| L2LN | d |
| L3LN | d |
Cable or cores in 5-core arrangement

| L1L2 | d |
| L1L3 | |
| L2L3 | d |
| L1LN | |
| L2LN | |
| L3LN | d |
Where:
and
Angles are in radians.
For single-core cables, d is the overall diameter of the cable. For cores of a low-voltage multicore cable, d is the diameter of the core over the insulation. For medium-voltage cables, d is the diameter over the insulation, including any insulation semi-conducting layer and metallic screen.
The distances given above are accurate for circular conductors. For sector-shaped conductors, using these values will result in insignificant minor variations against actual geometric mean distances.
Related cable spacing calculations
Geometric mean distance is mainly used where conductor spacing affects impedance, inductance and reactance. For the wider calculation context, see cable impedance, cable inductance and cable reactance.
For practical installation arrangements that influence spacing, see cable installation supports, ducts and draw pits.
