Things to know before using High temperature cable
The current value at which the cable achieves thermal stability and the current flowing through it reaches the long-term acceptable operating temperature of the cable conductor is known as the "long-term allowable cable current rate". Carrying capacity is greatly impacted by the way that electric wire and cable are laid, the surrounding conditions, and the electrification system. The product's carrying capacity is defined by its maximal safe working temperature. When handling continuous load operation for a lengthy length of time, the allowable operating current is equal to the carrying current. However, depending on the circumstances, you can change the carrying current. Electric cables and wires used for lighting, power, or special occasions—such as high-voltage car ignition wires or compensating wires for instrument measurement systems—do not fall under the carrying capacity category. The da...