When does it become potentially dangerous for a 240v live strand to be coiled?
i.e. how many turns of the coil would render the cable to dangerous overheating?
In a consumer unit some advice given is to coil the cables over once to enable excess for future amendments or alterations. Is it dangerous coiled twice or three times?
Does ohms law come into play here? What would be the calculation or factor to take into account if it did?
i.e. how many turns of the coil would render the cable to dangerous overheating?
In a consumer unit some advice given is to coil the cables over once to enable excess for future amendments or alterations. Is it dangerous coiled twice or three times?
Does ohms law come into play here? What would be the calculation or factor to take into account if it did?
