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Terminal sizing

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Lc85

Electrical
Apr 14, 2011
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Hi,
Does anyone know of a standard procedure for the sizing of electrical terminals? My company goes with the rule of thumb 2.5mm2 for control and 4mm2 for motors.

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Thanks for the replys. My company designs control panels and if the client doesnt give a terminal size we go with SAK 2.5mm2 terminals as a standard. I was just curious to know if there was a standard procedure that can be worked through to achieve this size? The control panels contains instrumentation and power for an illuminated inspection window.

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