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4cx95mm aws which size of cable gland
Yes I could. How?
To calculate voltage drop to size the wire, a voltage must be stated.
Cable size is determined by current. You did not provide the current, nor did you include the voltage so that we could calculate the current. Please restate the question, and include either the current or the voltage.
Current in the single core cable would induce a magnetic current in the steel cable, though a transformer effect. This would heat the steel armored strands, and the circuit would increase more electrical power from the load supply point. The earthing of the cable glands would complete the circuit and the return current would flow in the earth bonding cable between the two points. This is called Eddy currents generated in the cable by the twist of the steel armored around the central core, current flowing in one direction
Cable Glands Direct is an online company that specializes in the sale of cable glands. Another company that sells these items is Remke. HUGRO also sells cable glands.
Cable Glands cover the whole spectrum of armoured and non-armoured cable and applications from general industrial through increased safety, deluge, flameproof and explosion proof. The Cable Glands are available in Brass as standard with Stainless Steel, Plastic and Aluminium, as an optional material on certain designs. Generally they are used by oil and gas units, electrical cable sealing companies and marine applications. Depending on the applications they are many type of cable gland available like indoor cable glands, outdoor cable glands and cable gland accessories like PVC shrouds, lock nuts and cable ties.
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4cx95mm aws which size of cable gland
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Simply work out the area of a section of cable.........
To answer this question the size of the cable or the amperage of the load is needed to calculate the correct wire size and connectors to fit the cable.
It is twice its radius or its circumference/pi
The NEC has a table that shows what size cable to use with each amperage and where it can be used.
Jc=sigma.E
The length of the cable is determined by the distance from the center of the distribution panel to the center of the load.
You don't. You can calculate iits radius and cross-sectional area but its diameter has insufficient information to calculate its length