What size cable must I use ?

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I have an inverter type arc welder which is rated at 28 amps using 110 - volts. What size cable must I use for a 20 meter extension lead?
 
Mmm just whistled it up on the TLC CC.

4mm only works for armoured cable. Otherwise you're looking at 6mm.

He did say "extension lead".
 
Thanks both of you.
The welder is being used on a construction site, so must meet with regs. 4mm with armoured sheath sounds costly, so I will go for 6mm I guess. Do I ask for 6mm twin + earth flex, or has it a catchier title? must be yellow too I suppose?

update.....
HO7 sounds the ticket then. many thanks


update 2......
Crickey thats expensive stuff !
 
Ho7 seems to be for 415v usage acording to the chart .
Harmonized ... what does that mean, in terms of electricity?

Update ...
ah .. that would mean the colour of the insulation on the conductors then. I'm learning...
 
I have an inverter type arc welder which is rated at 28 amps using 110 - volts. What size cable must I use for a 20 meter extension lead?

Are you making up this lead yourself? I take it the welder all ready has a BS4343 connector. They look like these connectors on this ready made cable, also called a Ceeform connectors or CEE17 connectors:

Extension.jpg


As you can get ready made 110V extension cables rated at that current. If you are working on a building site they are common. Might work out a bit cheaper than buying a male and female BS4343 connector and spending the time making it up.

As it draws 28A you need to go with 32A connectors. Example here is one made up:

110v%2032a%2020m.JPG


The supplier I found was http://www.kestrelelectrical.co.uk/SITE.htm all the common suppliers only did 16A.

Adam
 
Is the site supplying the transformer for the 110v or are you?

Smaller sites may not have a 32amp supply available at 110v - Larger sites will for sure, but worth checking!
 

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