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Copper and aluminium are primary choices of material for cable conductors due to its mechanical, electrical properties and of course price of the commodity itself. The table above show the comparison between various metals according to the International Annealed Copper Standard (IACS). The diagram on the right illustrates that different material due to different conductivity…
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9 Mar 2020 | Central Cables Berhad Batch 1.0 bagi program “Knowledge Sharing” bersama pelajar-pelajar Fakulti Kejuruteraan Elektrik, UTeM Melaka. Selaras dengan slogan Central Cables “Central to Nation’s Growth”, program ini bertujuan untuk berkongsi ilmu bersama pelajar-pelajar IPTA/IPTS tentang kabel kuasa. 13,711 total views
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Calculating conductor weight is fairly straight forward. No complex formulas here. Simply multiply the conductor cross-sectional area by the material density of that conductor. Disclaimer: Our product knowledge sharing series is intended for information and educational purposes only. It shall not be construed as a technical guide or guarantee on our part. If you…
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Current carrying capacity depends on the cross-sectional area of the conductor and the material it is made from. The complexity of cable routes and environmental constraints such as burial depth, type of soil will also influence the current rating. It is often referred to as “derating factor”. Therefore engineers and designers, when calculating power load…
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