1️⃣ What is mm² in cable?
mm² = Square millimeter
It tells the cross-sectional area of the copper conductor inside the cable — not the outer diameter.
🔹Example:
- 2.5 mm² cable means the copper area is 2.5 mm²
- 4 mm² cable → copper area is 4 mm²
(Bigger mm² = more current flow)
🌟 2️⃣ Why mm²? (Not diameter)
Because some cables are:
- Round
- Stranded (many small wires)
- Shaped differently
So area is fixed… but diameter changes depends on insulation thickness.
🌟 3️⃣ How to calculate diameter from mm²?
Assume the conductor is round:
📌 Formula:
Diameter=π4×Area
Example: 2.5 mm² cable
Diameter=3.144×2.5=3.18=1.78mm
But this is just copper ❗
Actual cable outer diameter ≠ this number
Because we must add:
✔ Insulation thickness
✔ Inner/Outer sheath (for multi-core)
So outer diameter is usually:
| Cable Size | Approx Outer Diameter |
|---|---|
| 1.5 mm² | ~3.3 – 3.7 mm |
| 2.5 mm² | ~4.2 – 5.0 mm |
| 4 mm² | ~4.9 – 6.0 mm |
| 6 mm² | ~5.5 – 7.0 mm |
(Different brands ⇒ slightly different sizes)
🌟 4️⃣ Cable Tray Filling
Tray filling rule (common):
✔ Only 40% of tray area can be filled with cables
Steps:
1️⃣ Get cable outer diameter
2️⃣ Area of one cable:A=π(2D)2
3️⃣ Tray usable area:Ausable=Tray width×height×0.4
4️⃣ Total cables allowed:N=AcableAusable
🔹 Small Example:
Tray: 200 mm width x 50 mm height
Usable area = 200 × 50 × 0.4 = 4000 mm²
Cable OD: 8 mm → area:A=3.14×42=50.24mm2
Number of cables:4000/50.24≈79 cables
✅ Summary You Can Remember
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| mm² | Area of copper conductor |
| Diameter | Comes from thickness of insulation, varies by brand |
| Tray fill | Max 40% area |
If you want — I can create an Excel sheet for you:
✔ You enter tray size + cable OD → It calculates number of cables
Would you like the Excel?
And tell me your commonly used cable sizes! 😊
sample calculation
Sure! Here is one complete sample calculation step-by-step 👇
(You can save this as your reference)
📌 Sample Cable Tray Fill Calculation
🔹 Given:
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Tray Width | 300 mm |
| Tray Height | 50 mm |
| Cable Type | 4 mm² single core |
| Cable Outer Diameter | 6.0 mm |
| Allowable Fill | 40% of Tray Area |
✏ Step-1: Find Tray Usable Area
Tray Total AreaAtray=300×50=15000 mm2
Usable Area (40%)Ausable=15000×0.4=6000 mm2
✏ Step-2: Area of One Cable
Outer Diameter = 6 mm
Radius = D/2 = 3 mmAcable=π×r2=3.14×32Acable=3.14×9=28.26 mm2
✏ Step-3: Number of Cables Allowed
N=AcableAusable=28.266000=212.3
🎯 Final Answer
✔ Maximum cables allowed in tray:≈212 cables
🔍 Quick Summary Table
| Description | Value |
|---|---|
| Tray usable area | 6000 mm² |
| Cable area | 28.26 mm² |
| Cables allowed | ≈ 212 nos |