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Armoured cable - radius of bends?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spectric" data-source="post: 1576409" data-attributes="member: 21600"><p>6943X is 2.5mm three cored armoured, it is not twin and earth. <a href="https://www.discount-electrical.co.uk/product.php/385707442/6943x2-5mm-basec-approved-6943x-black-3-core-steel-wire-armoured-cable-2-5mm--priced-per-metre-" target="_blank">6943X2.5MM BASEC Approved 6943X Black 3 Core Steel Wire Armoured Cable 2.5mm (priced per metre) - Shop4 Electrical</a></p><p></p><p>Anyone in the game would know that, so is this qualified electrician called Joe by any chance. </p><p></p><p>If you measure the OD it will be around 15mm, the minimum bend radius will be 90mm, it will probably not notice and is not really worth the worry but if you want to hide the corners then garden ordaments or flower baskets. Start running 185mm 4 core and then bend radius can be a real headache!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spectric, post: 1576409, member: 21600"] 6943X is 2.5mm three cored armoured, it is not twin and earth. [URL="https://www.discount-electrical.co.uk/product.php/385707442/6943x2-5mm-basec-approved-6943x-black-3-core-steel-wire-armoured-cable-2-5mm--priced-per-metre-"]6943X2.5MM BASEC Approved 6943X Black 3 Core Steel Wire Armoured Cable 2.5mm (priced per metre) - Shop4 Electrical[/URL] Anyone in the game would know that, so is this qualified electrician called Joe by any chance. If you measure the OD it will be around 15mm, the minimum bend radius will be 90mm, it will probably not notice and is not really worth the worry but if you want to hide the corners then garden ordaments or flower baskets. Start running 185mm 4 core and then bend radius can be a real headache! [/QUOTE]
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