Dimensions and weight of cables
A reference guide for electrical cable specifications including type, size, diameter, and weight. "Cable dimension and weight data are essential for selecting conduit size, planning installations, and ensuring structural safety." Key Parameters Cable Type Unipolar: consisting of a single conductor. Bipolar: consisting of 2 conductors. Tripolar: consisting of 3 conductors. Quadrupolar: consisting of 4 conductors. Pentapolar: consisting of 5 conductors. Multipolar: consisting of 2 or more conductors. Common Cable Standards Code Description FS17 PVC insulated cable (CPR) N07VK PVC insulated cable FG17 Rubber insulated cable (CPR) FG16R16 Rubber insulated cable with PVC sheath (CPR) FG7R Rubber insulated cable with PVC sheath FROR PVC insulated multipolar cable Wire Size Cross-sectional area of the conductor, measured in mm² or AWG. Determines current-carrying capacity and voltage drop. Larger sizes allow higher currents. Common sizes: 1.5mm², 2.5mm², 4mm², 6mm², 10mm², 16mm², etc. Conductor Diameter Total diameter of the strands of wires within the conductor, measured in millimeters (mm). Includes all individual strands twisted together. Important for terminal compatibility and connector sizing. External Diameter Outside diameter including insulation, measured in millimeters (mm). Critical for selecting conduit size and avoiding overcrowding. Includes both conductor and insulation layers. Cable Weight Weight of the cable per meter or per kilometer, including conductor and insulation. Measured in kg/km or kg/m. Important for structural design, support spacing, and transportation. Example values: - 2.5mm² PVC: ~19 kg/km - 6mm² Copper: ~48 kg/km - 16mm²: ~130 kg/km Why These Parameters Matter Parameter Engineering Use Case Wire Size Determine ampacity, voltage drop, and circuit protection Conductor Diameter Ensure proper fit in terminals and connectors External Diameter Choose correct conduit size and avoid overcrowding Cable Weight Plan support intervals and prevent sagging Cable Type Match application needs (fixed vs. mobile, indoor vs. outdoor)