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Could anyone tell me what heatshrink for various CSA cables say from 1mm2 to 25mm2 I'm after getting some from Rapid to build up some stock.

Thanks in advance Alex
 
Depends on the type of heatshrink you need, 2:1, 3:1, glue lined, electrical insulation, also what you are heat shrinking. Are you shrinking singles, T&E cores, just the copper, the insulation , the sheath and how tightly it needs to be held. If you use heatshrink only just over the od of the cable it is a hassle to get on but if you heat it unevenly it will stay on; if you use 6mm 2:1 heatshrink on 3 mm cable it may be loose.

This table gives you an idea of what is possible:
csacore diameter mmoverall o.d. mmminimum 2:1 i.d.maximum 2:1 i.d.usable i.d.Minimum 3:1 i.d.maximum 3:1 i.d.usable i.d.
1mm[SUP]2[/SUP]1.133.003.55.65.03.58.46.0
1.5mm[SUP]2[/SUP]1.383.203.96.45.03.99.66.0
2.5mm[SUP]2[/SUP]1.784.204.77.86.04.711.76.0
4mm[SUP]2[/SUP]2.504.805.39.06.05.313.56.0
6mm[SUP]2[/SUP]3.105.205.710.08.05.715.06.0
10mm[SUP]2[/SUP]4.006.807.312.98.07.319.412.0
16mm[SUP]2[/SUP]5.108.008.515.110.08.522.712.0
25mm[SUP]2[/SUP]6.429.8010.318.713.010.328.112.0

If you are covering the sheath I generally find for small, up to 4mm cables, 12mm 3:1 works OK.
 
So......how do you protect the wago's then, afterwards?! If you don't want to pay out for a joint box (like me), just slip on some heatshrink over the whole lot for a few inches either way.
 

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