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<blockquote data-quote="hasan" data-source="post: 192706" data-attributes="member: 8965"><p>hi mate not 100 % sure but here goes: onsite guide pages 117 to 120 relate to conduits, 6mm csa cable factor is 58-table 5c</p><p></p><p>6* 58=348. using table 5D 10m run with 2 bends 261-474 shows 32mm conduit size.348 is less than 474 so 32mm conduit should be ok. Would be glad if someone could let us now if that is right or wrong.I've got my 302 exam in june.So still learning this module.Look through pages 117-122.Hope it helps.cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hasan, post: 192706, member: 8965"] hi mate not 100 % sure but here goes: onsite guide pages 117 to 120 relate to conduits, 6mm csa cable factor is 58-table 5c 6* 58=348. using table 5D 10m run with 2 bends 261-474 shows 32mm conduit size.348 is less than 474 so 32mm conduit should be ok. Would be glad if someone could let us now if that is right or wrong.I've got my 302 exam in june.So still learning this module.Look through pages 117-122.Hope it helps.cheers [/QUOTE]
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