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Hi,
A question that should be simple, is killing me.
I have literally been researching this for months for no result; so if anyone even knows someone who knows the answer; or somewhere I could get the info please help.
We are currently using silicone insulated wire at work, a lot of it.
This is the stuff regs say we should be wiring domestic boilers with.
The issue is I am not running it in free air with an ambient of 30!
I am running it in trunking with multiple circuits and an ambient up to 85 degs.
I have no clue how to rate it, which worries me.
The stuff we use is specifically SIAF, which is glass fibre coated silicone, it can take 140 deg conductor temp. The glass fibre is usefull because even if the silicone incinerates, the glass will hold it in place maintaining insulation (just don't expect to be able to bend it much afterwards)
If there is a way to rate SIAF that would be great, but that is quite specialist stuff, even the way of rating normal silicone wire would be great.
No one seems to know how to answer this, so even if you have a slight idea it would be a great help.
A question that should be simple, is killing me.
I have literally been researching this for months for no result; so if anyone even knows someone who knows the answer; or somewhere I could get the info please help.
We are currently using silicone insulated wire at work, a lot of it.
This is the stuff regs say we should be wiring domestic boilers with.
The issue is I am not running it in free air with an ambient of 30!
I am running it in trunking with multiple circuits and an ambient up to 85 degs.
I have no clue how to rate it, which worries me.
The stuff we use is specifically SIAF, which is glass fibre coated silicone, it can take 140 deg conductor temp. The glass fibre is usefull because even if the silicone incinerates, the glass will hold it in place maintaining insulation (just don't expect to be able to bend it much afterwards)
If there is a way to rate SIAF that would be great, but that is quite specialist stuff, even the way of rating normal silicone wire would be great.
No one seems to know how to answer this, so even if you have a slight idea it would be a great help.