what is current capacity of 95 sqmm cable?
what is the current capacity of 15 & 25 sq.mm cable?
About 80~150 amps
2.5 sqmm cu cable current carrying capacity is 19 amps.
what is the maximum load current of 3X95+50 cable cu, xlpe
AS PER THUMB RULE THE CURRENT CARRYING CAPACITY OF WIRE IS 4 TIMES OF ITS CROSSECTIONAL AREA OF WIRE i.e. 10 sq.mm wire carrying maximum current 40 amp , 16 sq.mm carrying maximum current 64 amp , now amp convert in watt by multiplying by volt i.e. 240 16 sq.mm carrying max load 64x240= 15360 watt
Approximate overall diameter of the wire is 12.8 mm. If you are looking for metric wire size 95 mm2. 187500 circular mils.
A #1 copper conductor will limit the voltage drop to 3% or less when supplying 95 amps for 200 feet on a 208 volt system. This size will allow the conductor to be loaded to 76 amps. 95 x 80% = 76 amps Conductors are only allowed to be loaded to 80% or their rated capacity. If you need the full 95 amps then you would need to use a wire with a rating of 120 amps. 120 x 80% = 96 amps. A 1/0 copper conductor will limit the voltage drop to 3% or less when supplying 120 amps for 200 feet on a 208 volt system.
2.5 sqmm cu cable current carrying capacity is 19 amps.
what is the maximum load current of 3X95+50 cable cu, xlpe
Continouous safe current carrying capacity for following conditions for a single cablea) Ground tempreture.b) Thermal resistivity of soil 120 C Cm /wc) Depth of laying in 1070 mm. 25 sq mm&95 sq mm p v c insulated cable 1.1 k v
AS PER THUMB RULE THE CURRENT CARRYING CAPACITY OF WIRE IS 4 TIMES OF ITS CROSSECTIONAL AREA OF WIRE i.e. 10 sq.mm wire carrying maximum current 40 amp , 16 sq.mm carrying maximum current 64 amp , now amp convert in watt by multiplying by volt i.e. 240 16 sq.mm carrying max load 64x240= 15360 watt
How to replace spedo cable f250
If it is like my 94, there is no cable, it is electronic. Run1
8500
Around 95 cups
it is a cable clutch.
We have a 1995 Thunderbird LX and the tank capacity is 18 gallons
If I consider power factor is 0.85 & motor efficiency is 95% then you have required 4 sq mm wire which is able allow passing 25.47 A current trough it.
I had this problem with a 95 C1500, and it turned out to be a battery cable. As I recall, there are two cables on the positive terminal - one for the starter and one for everything else. The fitting at the end of the everything-else cable is supposed to conduct current to the starter cable that sits on top of it, but it gets corroded internally so that it won't handle starting current, even though everything looks good if you check with a voltmeter. The old-school auto-electric guy who fixed it for me replaced that cable end with a simple lug and installed a special adapter bolt to get both cables connected.