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Thread: Switch wire protocol
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24th August 2006, 07:14 PM #16
again.
1mm2 cable has a protective device rating of 10A, but can can carry much higher than than before failure.
The way I read the standard, up to 4 times (?? though I take this with a grain of salt).
Anyway as said, the maximum rating for 1.5mm2 is 16amps, and even that thru 1mm2 is not going to melt it. Copper melts at over 1080 deg C
Now all that said, I apologise for causing this direction in the thread, because on closer examination, it appears to be 1.5mm2 switch wire any way! :eek: . ( whats the difference between 0.69116mm radius and 0.56433 mm radius!)
But I appreciate everyone's concern, without the overly preachy tones!
JRWe could learn a lot from crayons: some are sharp, some are pretty, some are dull, some have weird names, and all are different colours....
but they all exist very nicely in the same box.
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24th August 2006, 07:21 PM #17
Originally Posted by Pulse
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24th August 2006, 08:09 PM #18
Originally Posted by jackruss
JR there is no absolute rating for a cable as it just depends on how it is used and in what environment etc.
For example it is possible for a 1mm2 copper cable to carry up to 20a legally in some circumstances and only 5A in others..............it all depends.
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