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Miscellaneous technical information

    Minimum Bend Radius Calculation.

    RadiusCurvatureIn the technical catalogue of each cable the Bend Radius is informed:

    To obtain the minimum bending radius without damaging the cable, multiply the cable diameter (D) by the value indicated in the catalogue to obtain the possible radius (r).

    Description found in catalogues (Example): Min. bending radius: 10 x d.

    Calculation of voltage drop.

    1-) Single-phase system

    The percentage voltage drop will be given by:

    Calculation1

     


     2-) Three-phase system

    The percentage voltage drop will be given by:

    Calculation2

     

     

    Where:
    V = voltage between phases (V)
    L = cable length (km)
    R = cable AC resistance(W/km)
    X = cable inductive reactance (W/km)
    cosj = power factor of the load

    Average consumption of domestic appliances

    Conductor Equivalence - AWG / MCM x mm²

    HIGH VOLTAGE FUSES FOR DISCONNECTORS

    Lamps

    Conductor selection

    Parts of the wooden coil

    Cutting

    Legend

    AFLANGE DIAMETER mm
    BEXTERNAL BARREL DIAMETER mm
    CINTERNAL WIDTH mm
    DFLANGE THICKNESS mm
    EEXTERNAL WIDTH mm
    FBARREL STAVES THICKNESS mm
    GCENTER HOLE ( PS )
    HQUANTITY OF BOLTS PC
    IBOLTS DIAMETER Inches
    JBOLTS LENGTH mm
    KDRIVE HOLE DIAMETER mm = 2
    LDRIVE HOLE C-C DISTANCE mm
    MCABLE HOLE DIAMETER mm = 1
    NCUP / FLAT WASHERS DIAMETER mm
    ODIAMETER OF BARREL END SUPPORT DISC mm
    PTICKNESS OF BARREL END SUPPORT DISC mm
    QCENTER SUPPORT DISC DIAM mm
    RCENTER SUPPORT DISC THICKNESS mm
    SOUTER LAGGING THICKNESS mm
    TOUTER LAGGING WIDTH mm
    UOUTER LAGGING LENGTH mm
    VOUTER LAGGING QUANTITY pc
    XWEIGHT CAPACITY = Kgs
    ZTHICKNESS WOOD TOLERANCE +/- 2mm

     

     

     

    Dimensions of wooden coils