dualrobin
Electrical
- Dec 7, 2005
- 9
A question has been raised that so far we have not been able to find an answer for. In general it appertains to jointing solid Al conductor together using a Al through ferrule. If the CSA of the solid conductor is 185mmsq, with a diameter of 15.1mm, should we use an Al ferrule that is for 185mmsq cable with an internal diameter of 17mm or use an Al ferrule that is for 150mmsq cable with an internal diameter of 15.5mm. So long as we use the correct rated die for the appropriate ferrule will there be any problems? Somebody has stated that if we use the Al ferrule that is for 150mmsq cable with an internal diameter of 15.5mm on the 185mmsq solid cable then the resulting crimp will be 'under crimped'. What is under crimping? and can we do the above, advice would be appreciated.