Special Applications
Section 2
Page 62
4.1
The electrical length of load coils makes a pair with
load coils measure longer than the actual cable
length. For example, load coil leads are usually 24 gauge
(AWG). If the conductor under test is 19 gauge, a
five-foot or 1.5 meter stub adds more than 32 feet or 9
meters to your measurement, plus the electrical length of
the coil itself. The total error from each load coil on the
pair varies from 91 feet (27 meters) to more than 480
feet, depending on the conductor gauge and the coil. The
table below lists the amount to subtract from your
measurement for each load coil, based on a five-foot stub
at the default temperature (70
°
F or 21.1
°
C).
Electrical Length (Feet/meters) of Coil and Stub*
Code
19 AWG
22 AWG
24 AWG
26 AWG
Ohms
632
470/143
235/72
147/45
91/28
4.14
652
484/147
242/74
150/46
94/29
4.17
662
480/146
240/73
149/45
95/29
4.25
* Calculated for two five-foot 24 AWG stubs at 70
°
F.