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How do you cut an armoured cable?

The use of armoured cable is determined by the application that needs an electrical source of voltage. It is a metal sheath cable classification. Armoured cable is used in applications that need mechanical protection usually below a certain elevation. Armoured cable is also usually used on surface wiring. If you have access to an electrical code book there is a whole section on armoured cable. In the CEC the section about armoured cable starts at 12-600 to 12-618.


What are the advantage of using copper wire armoured cable?

The advantage of using armoured cable over rigid conduit systems is the flexibility of the cable. There are some situations where conduit can not be bent into the shade needed to make a proper connection to a device. Because of the flexibility if the armoured cable it can be used instead to make a presentable looking job.


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Why would four core armoured cable be used in a single phase circuit?

Four core armoured cable would be used in a circuit carrying 240 Volts 60 Hz AC that is installed in a location where it could get damaged, such as underground or under water. The 4 cores in the armoured cable would be used as the following conductors for the 240 V 60 Hz circuit: * "Red" hot (120V above Neutral)* "Black" Hot (120V below Neutral)* "Neutral"* "Ground" to protect the circuit, connected to the main incoming supply panel which feeds the circuit.


What is RJ59 used for?

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What is the difference between armoured unarmoured and flexible cables?

Armored electrical cable contains insulated electrical service wires protected by a flexible steel covering. Unarmored electrical cable has no protective flexible steel covering, its covering is made of plastic.


What is the function of 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.


What is the current carrying capacity of 32 sq mm copper cable?

It depends on the the number of cores, type of insulation, whether armoured or unarmoured, and method of installation. So, there is no simple answer. You must determine the current-carrying capacity from the Tables provided in BS 7671:2008 Requirements for Electrical Installations, or the equivalent used in your country.


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You can separate magnetic and nonmagnetic particles using a magnet. The magnetic particles will be attracted to the magnet and can be easily separated from the nonmagnetic particles. This method is commonly used in industries such as mining and recycling.