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can someone advise where I can establish the CSA of the sheath of MICC please?

Thx in advance..... Lurch
 
Hi Lurch.

The only answer I can give is that the sheath of a pyro cable is ALWAYS sufficient to be used as the CPC and ALWAYS complies with BS 7671.

As for the actual physical size.....maybe a call to the manufacturer???
 
Hi Lurch.

The only answer I can give is that the sheath of a pyro cable is ALWAYS sufficient to be used as the CPC and ALWAYS complies with BS 7671.

As for the actual physical size.....maybe a call to the manufacturer???
Lenny, thanks for response but I kinda new sheath is adequate, but was after a csa to put down on a test sheet. I have an existing supply to a garage . . . . . . any way you know the story. It's funny how the csa of swa is readily available but I have scoured the web but canna find anything for MI.

Any body else out there had this scenario and over come it?
 
Found this.....;)


Cross sectional area in mm squared
Effective area of cable sheath

2L1 ****** 5.4 mm2
3L1 ****** 6.7mm2

2L1.5 ****** 6.3 mm2
3L1.5 ****** 7.8 mm2
4L1.5 ****** 9.1 mm2


2H1.5 ****** 11 mm2
3H1.5 ****** 12 mm2
4H1.5 ****** 14 mm2


2L2.5 ****** 8.2 mm2
3L2.5 ****** 9.5 mm2
4L2.5 ****** 11 mm2

2H2.5 ****** 13 mm2
3H2.5 ****** 14 mm2
4H2.5 ****** 16 mm2

2L4 ****** 11 mm2
2H4 ****** 16 mm2

2H6 ****** 18 mm2
3H6 ****** 20 mm2

2H10 ****** 24mm2
3H10 ****** 27mm2

2H16 ****** 30mm2
3H16 ****** 34mm2


Hope this helps you.
 
Found this.....;)


Cross sectional area in mm squared
Effective area of cable sheath

2L1 ****** 5.4 mm2
3L1 ****** 6.7mm2

2L1.5 ****** 6.3 mm2
3L1.5 ****** 7.8 mm2
4L1.5 ****** 9.1 mm2


2H1.5 ****** 11 mm2
3H1.5 ****** 12 mm2
4H1.5 ****** 14 mm2


2L2.5 ****** 8.2 mm2
3L2.5 ****** 9.5 mm2
4L2.5 ****** 11 mm2

2H2.5 ****** 13 mm2
3H2.5 ****** 14 mm2
4H2.5 ****** 16 mm2

2L4 ****** 11 mm2
2H4 ****** 16 mm2

2H6 ****** 18 mm2
3H6 ****** 20 mm2

2H10 ****** 24mm2
3H10 ****** 27mm2

2H16 ****** 30mm2
3H16 ****** 34mm2


Hope this helps you.
SWEET!! where did you dig that one ? Top man!!
 
Hiya Guys. While testing in communal blocks I am coming across ST and SH for the cpc size on the circuit charts. Can someone tell me what these represent please
It would be helpful if you told us what the wiring and / or wiring method is. I'm assuming that SH is possibly Sheath and ST is Steel conduit
 

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