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Do any of you Pros on here know what cable this legend is refering to and why?

( I know the answer :wink: )

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Do we get a clue?


I'm on MSN if you don't want to spoil it for the rest :wink:
 
Is it a section isolator on a motor control/distribution centre?
 
Just a label off the 500A isolator to one of the busbar chambers in our factory.........


You might need to be older than Secure to get part of it.... :wink:
 
RF Lighting said:
Do we get a clue?


I'm on MSN if you don't want to spoil it for the rest :wink:

You don't appear to be online atm??

Ricicle, is the .4 x 3.5 Core referring to the size of the bus bar?
 
Imperial cable of core diameter four tenths of an inch (approx 81mm² if I've pressed the right buttons on the calculator!) for each of the three phase conductors with a neutral half that size ?
 
Adam_151 said:
Imperial cable of core diameter four tenths of an inch (approx 81mm² if I've pressed the right buttons on the calculator!) for each of the three phase conductors with a neutral half that size ?

Almost Adam - just your calcs wrong (.4 csa :wink: )
 
ricicle said:
Almost Adam - just your calcs wrong (.4 csa :wink: )

I thought imperial cable sizes were given as diameter and not CSA? like 7/0.029 is 7 strands of 0.029" dia which works out about 2.9mm² CSA

Or were both naming conventions in use at different times?

Anyway, that means then that the cable is about 250mm² as opposed to 81mm² what would use that much power all those years ago, something quintessentially British I suspect at least....
 
Adam_151 said:
Anyway, that means then that the cable is about 250mm² as opposed to 81mm² what would use that much power all those years ago, something quintessentially British I suspect at least....

Thats just one of fourteen that size.

As for the usage - machine heating and hydraulic power
 

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