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Afternoon all

This is based on a previous thread I’ve worked on, carried out an assessment on site , found a imperial aluminium sheathed copper single supply cables measuring at 10mm diameter on the strands themselves , what size of cable does this make it? And what is the copper equivalent now?

Thanks in advance !
 
10.6mm dia = 25mm2 or 4 AWG
 
(10×10)×(pi÷4).
I'm agreeing with you, just annoyed at myself that rather than doing it manually I referenced Google instead, and the first up result was wrong and I didn't double check!
 
10mm dia.= 5mm radius, so csa = 5 sq. x pi. as westie's post.
 
aluminium sheathed copper single

We now have three chat threads about one cable and it's been called aluminium, tinned copper and now aluminium sheathed copper whatever that might be. I think we can see that clearly in the pics it's not sheathed, it's a single-insulated tinned copper stranded single-core conduit cable. Just a bog-standard conduit cable like every other conduit cable of its age, albeit quite a large one. Please can we stick to that description unless proven wrong and keep it all together in one thread?

10mm diameter would give 79mm² if it were solid, but it is stranded so there is some air space within that diameter. It is quite likely to be 0.1 sq. ins. (65mm²) of 19/.083 construction which is what I was leaning towards having seen the second set of pics. A 19-strand conductor has an overall diameter of about five times the diameter of one strand (draw it!) and 0.083 in = 2.1mm, so this checks out reasonably well. Obviously the best method to confirm is to measure one strand with a micrometer.
 

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