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Jimilee69

Hi guys can anyone help, few of the sparks over here in jersey are using 25mm double insulated flexible (15-16 strands) at supply intake for meters, 100Amp services single phase. My question is do you think the current carrying capacity will be higher on this type of cable than solid stranded standard (7 cores) reason I ask as it will allow me and the boys to not have to work with 35mm cables in trunking for 3 phase. 25mm only takes 89Amps 3phase in trunking. Clipped direct 114Amps. But if anyone has any info on this new D.I flexy it would be much appreciated. As there is a separate tri-rated table (it’s not tri-rated) I’m thinking maybe there could be one available for this new type cable! Much appreciated in advance ⚡
 
It's not double insulation, it;s insulated and sheathed with mech protection, a common misnomer.
 
Don't forget the ferrules.
 
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Or the ‘flexi’ tails. 7 strand only.
 

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