Yes, SWA (Steel Wire Armoured) cable can be fixed to a fence, but it should be done with care to ensure safety and compliance with electrical regulations. The cable must be adequately supported and protected from physical damage, and any fastening should allow for some movement to avoid stress on the cable. It's also important to ensure that the installation doesn't expose the cable to moisture or other environmental factors that could cause deterioration. Always consult local electrical codes and regulations before proceeding.
Steel Wire Armored.
Because of it stell wire can be use as earth connection
SWA stands for Steel-Wire Armored, referring to a type of electrical cable designed for durability and protection. It consists of conductors surrounded by a layer of steel wire armor, which provides mechanical strength and safeguards against physical damage. SWA cables are commonly used in outdoor installations and in environments where the cable may be exposed to harsh conditions. The armor also contributes to the cable's overall safety and reliability in electrical applications.
Swa Swa means Dounut
For indoor or outdoor use with all types of SWA Cable--Provide for Environmental Seal in the Cable Outer Sheath. Also provide mechanical cable retention & electrical continuity.
70mm2 is the cross-sectional area of each individual core of the cable. The previous numbers may relate to the number of cores. I guess we are talking SWA here?
Cable for 19 amps continuous should have a cross-section area of 6 mm2.
what is the current capacity 3 core 16sq mm swa
you get the cable fixed then open it
In French, "soixante" is pronounced swa-sawnt.
Nanda Kyaw Swa was born in 1951.
Mingyi Swa of Prome died in 1482.