This document provides tables listing the maximum permissible current for various cable cross-sectional areas. The first table is for unipolar cables installed in ducts or trays. The second table gives current limits for underground cables installed in air or buried in earth. Cable types include single-core, two-core, three-core and four-core configurations with cross-sectional areas ranging from 0.35 mm2 to 150 mm2. Higher currents are allowed for cables installed in trays compared to ducts or for underground cables buried in earth versus in air.
This document provides tables listing the maximum permissible current for various cable cross-sectional areas. The first table is for unipolar cables installed in ducts or trays. The second table gives current limits for underground cables installed in air or buried in earth. Cable types include single-core, two-core, three-core and four-core configurations with cross-sectional areas ranging from 0.35 mm2 to 150 mm2. Higher currents are allowed for cables installed in trays compared to ducts or for underground cables buried in earth versus in air.
This document provides tables listing the maximum permissible current for various cable cross-sectional areas. The first table is for unipolar cables installed in ducts or trays. The second table gives current limits for underground cables installed in air or buried in earth. Cable types include single-core, two-core, three-core and four-core configurations with cross-sectional areas ranging from 0.35 mm2 to 150 mm2. Higher currents are allowed for cables installed in trays compared to ducts or for underground cables buried in earth versus in air.