Oct 22, 2015 #1 E engineer1000 Advanced Member level 4 Joined Aug 16, 2012 Messages 106 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,296 Activity points 2,060 Hi I need to wire a safety relay circuit in a cabinate. I am wondering what is the normal type of cable used? . I'm thinking of using 4 core 0.22mm cabling or is there a standard that is normally used?
Hi I need to wire a safety relay circuit in a cabinate. I am wondering what is the normal type of cable used? . I'm thinking of using 4 core 0.22mm cabling or is there a standard that is normally used?
Oct 22, 2015 #2 KlausST Advanced Member level 7 Joined Apr 17, 2014 Messages 25,280 Helped 4,874 Reputation 9,769 Reaction score 5,569 Trophy points 1,393 Activity points 169,244 Hi, I don´t think one can generally say a 4 core 0.22 cabling is OK. In my eyes you need current, voltage, temperature and maybe special isolation material specifications. Klaus
Hi, I don´t think one can generally say a 4 core 0.22 cabling is OK. In my eyes you need current, voltage, temperature and maybe special isolation material specifications. Klaus
Oct 22, 2015 #3 E engineer1000 Advanced Member level 4 Joined Aug 16, 2012 Messages 106 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,296 Activity points 2,060 KlausST said: Hi, I don´t think one can generally say a 4 core 0.22 cabling is OK. In my eyes you need current, voltage, temperature and maybe special isolation material specifications. Klaus Click to expand... I know it has to be tri rated, I was just wondering was was best/normal practice
KlausST said: Hi, I don´t think one can generally say a 4 core 0.22 cabling is OK. In my eyes you need current, voltage, temperature and maybe special isolation material specifications. Klaus Click to expand... I know it has to be tri rated, I was just wondering was was best/normal practice