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 Useful Information - Cable Spacing Factors
Cable Spacing Factors No liability can be accepted for the data below which is given for guidance only
To determine the conduit size needed, multiply the quantities of each size of cable by the appropriate factor and compare the total with the conduit figures shown. Example: What size of conduit is required for 6 No. 4mm2 cables in a 3 metre run with no bends? 6 x 58 = 348. The nearest size of conduit with a factor greater
than 348 is 20mm.
CONDUIT FACTORS
Single core PVC insulated cables
in straight runs of conduit not exceeding 3m in length
CABLE FACTORS (Exceeding 3m in length)
Single core PVC insulated cables in straight runs of conduit exceeding 3m in length or in runs of any length incorporating bends or sets
CONDUIT CAPACITY FACTORS (Exceeding 3m in length)
CABLE FACTORS
 Type
  Conductor cross-sectional area (mm2)
 Factor
Solid
  1.0
  22
 1.5
27
 2.5
 39
Stranded
  1.5
 31
 2.5
  43
 4.0
58
 6.0
 88
 10.0
  146
   Conduit diameter (mm)
 Capacity Factor
 16
 290
 20
 460
 25
 800
 32
  1400
    Type of conductor
   Conductor cross-sectional area (mm2)
  Factor
Solid or stranded
  1.0
 16
 1.5
  22
 2.5
30
 4.0
  43
 6.0
58
 10.0
  105
   Length of run (m)
  Conduit diameter (mm)
 16
  20
  25
  32
  16
  20
  25
  32
  16
  20
  25
  32
  16
  20
  25
  32
  16
  20
  25
  32
 Straight
    One bend
    Two bends
    Three bends
    Four bends
     1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0
  - - - - - 179 177 174 171 167 162 158 154 150
   - - - - - 290 286 282 278 270 263 256 250 244
 - - - - - 521 514 507 500 487 475 463 452 442
   - - - - - 911 900 889 878 857 837 818 800 783
 188 182 177 171 167 162 158 154 150 143 136 130 125 120
   303 294 286 278 270 263 256 250 244 233 222 213 204 196
  543 528 514 500 487 475 463 452 442 422 40438 8
373 385
 947 923 900 878 857 837 818 800 783 750 720 692 667 643
  177 167 158 150 143 136 130 125 120 111 103 97 91 86
   286 270 256 244 233 222 213 204 196 182 169 159 149 141
 514 487 463 442 422 404 388 373 358 333 311 292 275 260
   900 857 818 783 750 720 692 667 643 600 563 529 500 474
 158 143 130 120 111 103 97 91 86 -
- - - -
   256 233 213 196 182 169 159 149 141 -
- - - -
  464 422 388 358 333 311 292 275 260 -
- - - -
 818 750 692 646 600 563 529 500 474 -
- - - -
  130 111 97 86 - - - - - - - - - -
   213 182 159 141 -
- - - - - - - - -
  388 333 292 260 -
- - - - - - - - -
  692 600 529 474 -
- - - - - - - - -
   CABLE CAPACITIES OF TRUNKING
To determine the trunking size needed, multiply the quantities of each cable by the appropriate factor, and compare the total with the trunking capacity figures shown. Example: What size of standard trunking is needed for 10 No. 35mm2 cables and 16 No. 4mm2 cables? (No. of cables) 10 x 95 (Factor for 35mm2 cable) = 950 The nearest size of standard trunking with a capacity factor greater than 1239.6 is 75 x 50mm (No. of cables) 16 x 18.1 (Factor for 4mm2cable) = 289.6 Total cable factor = 1239.6
STANDARD TRUNKING CAPACITY FACTORS
STANDARD TRUNKING CABLE FACTORS
 Normal conductor size mm2
 1.5 solid
 1.5 stranded
 2.5 solid
 2.5 stranded
 4
 6
 10
  16
  25
 35
 50
  70
  95
 Factor copper or aluminium
  8.6
  9.6
  11.9
  13.9
  18.1
  22.9
  36.3
  50.3
  75.4
  95
  133
  177
  227
    Trunk Size
 Capacity Factor
 Trunk Size
 Capacity Factor
 50mm x 50mm
  1,037
  150mm x 75mm
  4,743
 75mm x 50mm
1,555
150mm x 100mm
6,394
 75mm x 75mm
 2,371
 150mm x 150mm
 9,697
 100mm x 50mm
 2,091
 200mm x 100mm
 8,572
 100mm x 75mm
 3,189
 225mm x 150mm
 14,652
 100mm x 100mm
  4,252
  300mm x 150mm
  19,607
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