SceneryDriver
Senior Member
- Location
- NJ
- Occupation
- Electrical and Automation Designer
I have a designer who wants to remote some Class 2 power supplies. He wants to place (20) runs of Class 2 16/4 cable in one pipe. Each cable will have a max load of 50W @ 24VDC. These would be factory-supplied leader cables, and the manufacturer has approved the idea, but I'm still skeptical with that many cables in one 2" pipe. That's 1kW spread across the cables more or less evenly. Perhaps I should spec a 3" pipe.
Manufacturer's logic is that 16awg is rated at 13A, and and with 40+ current-carrying conductors, the conductors are de-rated to 35%; that's 4.5A.
To say nothing of the terrible reality that will set in when we try to pull (20) leader cables into one pipe when they all have factory-installed connectors I have no interest in removing.
Thoughts?
SceneryDriver
Manufacturer's logic is that 16awg is rated at 13A, and and with 40+ current-carrying conductors, the conductors are de-rated to 35%; that's 4.5A.
To say nothing of the terrible reality that will set in when we try to pull (20) leader cables into one pipe when they all have factory-installed connectors I have no interest in removing.
Thoughts?
SceneryDriver