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<blockquote data-quote="apprentice87" data-source="post: 392928" data-attributes="member: 13534"><p>I "think" what you mean it this. You want to know the CSA of the armour of this SWA you are on about...</p><p></p><p>Well....</p><p></p><p>If you are using it as the CPC then all you need to know is the R2 for the armour [and R1 for the conductor] so you can work out R1 + R2 for the cable as a whole.</p><p></p><p>Now, you ask about "copper equivalent" for the armour. This leads me to think that the armour is being used as a bonding conductor. If it is, then yes, you will need to know the copper equivalent, if not, then you do not need to know this.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, this might help: <a href="http://staffing-systems.co.uk/index.php/SWA,_armour_equivalent_copper" target="_blank">http://staffing-systems.co.uk/index.php/SWA,_armour_equivalent_copper</a></p><p></p><p>john..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apprentice87, post: 392928, member: 13534"] I "think" what you mean it this. You want to know the CSA of the armour of this SWA you are on about... Well.... If you are using it as the CPC then all you need to know is the R2 for the armour [and R1 for the conductor] so you can work out R1 + R2 for the cable as a whole. Now, you ask about "copper equivalent" for the armour. This leads me to think that the armour is being used as a bonding conductor. If it is, then yes, you will need to know the copper equivalent, if not, then you do not need to know this. Anyway, this might help: [URL="http://staffing-systems.co.uk/index.php/SWA,_armour_equivalent_copper"]http://staffing-systems.co.uk/index.php/SWA,_armour_equivalent_copper[/URL] john.. [/QUOTE]
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