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Useful Information - Current Carrying Capacity
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PVC Cables – 6241YH, 6242YH, 6243YH
70°C Thermoplastic Insulated and Sheathed Flat Cable with Protective Conductor (COPPER CONDUCTORS)
CURRENT - CARRYING CAPACITY (amperes) and VOLTAGE DROP (per ampere per metre)
Conductor Cross Sectional Area
Reference Method 100# (above a plasterboard ceiling covered by thermal insulation not exceeding 100mm in thickness)
Reference Method 101# (above a plasterboard ceiling covered by thermal insulation exceeding 100mm in thickness)
Reference Method 102# (in a stud wall with thermal insulation with cable touching the inner wall surface)
Reference Method 103# (in a stud wall with thermal insulation with cable not touching the inner wall surface)
Reference
Method C* (clipped direct)
Reference
Method A* (enclosed in conduit in an insulated wall)
Voltage drop (per ampere per metre)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
(mm2)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(Mv/A/m)
1
13
10.5
13
8
16
11.5
44
1.5
16
13
16
10
20
14.5
29
2.5
21
17
21
13.5
27
20
18
4
27
22
27
17.5
37
26
11
6
34
27
35
23.5
47
32
7.3
10
45
36
47
32
64
44
4.4
16
57
46
63
42.5
85
57
2.8
• A* For full installation method refer to Table 4A2 Installation Method 2 but for flat twin and earth cable • C* For full installation method refer to Table 4A2 Installation Method 20 but for flat twin and earth cable • 100# For full installation method refer to Table 4A2 Installation Method 100
• 101# For full installation method refer to Table 4A2 Installation Method 101
• 102# For full installation method refer to Table 4A2 Installation Method 102 • 103# For full installation method refer to Table 4A2 Installation Method 103
Wherever practicable, a cable is to be fixed in a position such that it will not be covered with thermal insulation. Regulation 523.7, BS 5803-5: Appendix C: Avoidance of overheating of electric cables,
Building Regulations, Approved Document B and Thermal Insulation: avoiding risks, BR 262, BRE, 2001 refer.
DISCLAIMER: This information has been supplied in good faith and the upmost care has been taken to ensure the data is accurate in its derivation from BS 7671.
However, this information should not be considered as a substitute for BS 7671, which should always be referred to. It remains the responsibility of the user to ensure all data and assumptions are correct and that any cable used is suitable for its intended purpose.
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Section 11 - Useful Information & Index
Section 11 - Useful Information & Index