Agilent Technologies n3304a, n3305a manual Stranded Copper Wire Ampere Capacity, Wire Size Ampacity

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Table 3-2. Stranded Copper Wire Ampere Capacity

 

Wire Size

Ampacity

Notes:

 

AWG

 

Cross Section

 

1. Ratings for AWG-sized wires derived from MIL-W-

 

 

 

Area in mm2

 

5088B. Ratings for metric-sized wires derived from

 

22

 

 

5.0

IEC Publication 335-1.

 

20

 

 

8.33

2. Ampacity of aluminum wire is approximately84% of

 

 

 

0.75

10

 

18

 

 

15.4

that listed for copper wire.

 

 

 

1

13.5

3. When two or more wires are bundled together, ampacity

 

16

 

 

19.4

 

 

 

for each wire must be reduced to the following

 

 

 

1.5

16

 

 

 

percentages:

 

14

 

 

31.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.5

25

2 conductors 94%

 

12

 

 

40

 

 

 

3 conductors 89%

 

 

 

4

32

 

 

 

4 conductors 83%

 

10

 

 

55

 

 

 

5 conductors 76%

 

 

 

6

40

 

 

 

 

 

8

 

10

75

4. Maximum temperatures:

 

 

 

63

°

 

6

 

 

100

Ambient = 50 C

 

 

 

°

 

4

 

 

135

Conductor = 105 C

 

 

 

 

 

Table 3-3. Maximum Wire Lengths to Limit Voltage Drops

Wire SizeResistivityMaximum Length in Meters (Feet) to Limit Voltage Drop to 0.5 V or Less

 

Cross

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Section

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AWG

Area in

/kft

/km

5 A

10 A

20 A

30 A

40 A

50 A

60 A

 

mm2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

22

 

16.15

 

(6)

(3)

(1.5)

(1)

(0.77)

(0.62)

(0.52)

 

0.5

 

40.1

2.5

1.2

0.6

0.4

0.31

0.25

0.21

20

 

10.16

 

(9.5)

(4.5)

(2)

(1.5)

(1.23)

(0.98)

(0.82)

 

0.75

 

26.7

3.7

1.9

0.9

0.6

0.47

0.37

0.31

18

 

6.388

 

(15.5)

(7.5)

(3.5)

(2.5)

(2.0)

(1.57)

(1.30)

 

1

 

20.0

5.0

2.5

1.3

0.8

0.63

0.50

0.42

16

 

4.018

 

(24.5)

(12)

(6)

(4)

(3.1)

(2.49)

(2.07)

 

1.5

 

13.7

7.3

3.6

1.8

1.2

0.91

0.73

0.61

14

 

2.526

 

(39.5)

(19.5)

(9.5)

(6.5)

(4.9)

(3.46)

(3.30)

 

2.5

 

8.21

12.2

6.1

3.0

2.0

1.52

1.22

1.01

12

 

1.589

 

(62.5)

(31)

(15.5)

(10.5)

(7.9)

(6.29)

(5.24)

 

4

 

5.09

19.6

9.8

4.9

3.3

2.46

1.96

1.64

10

 

0.9994

 

(100)

(50)

(25)

(17)

(12.5)

(10.00)

(8.34)

 

6

 

3.39

29

14.7

7.4

4.9

3.69

2.95

2.96

8

 

0.6285

 

(159)

(79)

(39.5)

(27)

(19.9)

(15.91)

(13.25)

 

10

 

1.95

51

25

12.8

8.5

6.41

5.13

4.27

6

 

0.3953

 

(252)

(126)

(63)

(40)

(31.6)

(25.30)

(21.07)

 

16

 

1.24

80

40

20

13.4

10.08

8.06

6.72

4

 

0.2486

 

(402)

(201)

(100)

(68)

(50.37)

(40.23)

(33.51)

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