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Table 5 Table 310-16, National Electrical Code (Reprint)

Allowable Ampacities of Insulated Conductors Rated 0-2000 Volts, 60° to 90°C (140° to 194°F) 1

Not More Than Three Conductors in Raceway or Cable or Earth (Directly Buried), Based on Ambient Temperature of 30°C (86°F)

SIZE

 

TEMPERATURE RATING OF CONDUCTOR. SEE TABLE 310-13.

SIZE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

60°C

75°C

 

90°C

60°C

75°C

 

90°C

 

 

(140°F)

(167°F)

 

(194°F)

(140°F)

(167°F)

 

(194°F)

 

 

TYPES

TYPES

 

TYPES

TYPES

TYPES

 

TYPES

 

 

TW=

FEPW=,

 

TBS, SA,

TW=

RH=, RHW=,

 

TBS,

 

 

UF=

RH, RHW=,

 

SIS, FEP=

UF=

THHW=,

 

SA, SIS,

 

 

 

THHW=,

 

FEPB=, MI,

 

THW=,

 

THHN=,

 

 

 

THW=,

 

RHH= RHW-2

 

THWN=,

 

THHW=,

 

 

 

THWN=,

 

THHN=, THHW=,

 

XHHW=,

 

THW-2, THWN-2,

 

 

 

XHHW=,

 

THW-2, THWN-2,

 

USE=

 

RHH==, RHW-2,

 

 

 

USE=, ZW=

 

USE-2, XHH,

 

 

 

USE-2,

 

 

 

 

 

XHHW=

 

 

 

XHH, XHHW=,

 

AWG

 

 

 

XHHW-2, ZW-2

 

 

 

XHHW-2, ZW-2

AWG

 

COPPER

 

ALUMINUM OR COPPER-CLAD ALUMINUM

kcmil

 

 

kcmil

18

.......

.......

 

14

.......

.......

 

.......

.......

16

.......

.......

 

18

.......

.......

 

.......

.......

14*

20

20

 

25

.......

.......

 

.......

.......

12*

25

25

 

30

20

20

 

25

12*

10*

30

35

 

40

25

30

 

35

10*

8

40

50

 

55

30

40

 

45

8*

6

55

65

 

75

40

50

 

60

6

4

70

85

 

95

55

65

 

75

4

3

85

100

 

110

65

75

 

85

3

2

95

115

 

130

75

90

 

100

2

1

110

130

 

150

85

100

 

115

1

1/0

125

150

 

170

100

120

 

135

1/0

2/0

145

175

 

195

115

135

 

150

2/0

3/0

165

200

 

225

130

155

 

175

3/0

4/0

195

230

 

260

150

180

 

205

4/0

250

215

255

 

290

170

205

 

230

250

300

240

285

 

320

190

230

 

255

300

350

260

310

 

350

210

250

 

280

350

400

280

335

 

380

225

270

 

305

400

500

320

380

 

430

260

310

 

350

500

600

355

420

 

475

285

340

 

385

600

700

385

460

 

520

310

375

 

420

700

750

400

475

 

535

320

385

 

435

750

800

410

490

 

555

330

395

 

450

800

900

435

520

 

585

355

425

 

480

900

1000

455

545

 

615

375

445

 

500

1000

1250

495

590

 

665

405

485

 

545

1250

1500

520

625

 

705

435

520

 

585

1500

1750

545

650

 

735

455

545

 

615

1750

2000

560

665

 

750

470

560

 

630

2000

 

 

 

 

CORRECTION FACTORS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ambient

For ambient temperatures other than 30°C (86°F), multiply the allowable ampacities

Ambient

Temp °C

 

shown above by the appropriate factor shown below.

 

Temp °F

21-25

1.08

1.05

 

1.04

1.08

1.05

 

1.04

70-77

26-30

1.00

1.00

 

1.00

1.00

1.00

 

1.00

78-86

31-35

.91

.94

 

.96

.91

.94

 

.96

87-95

36-40

.82

.88

 

.91

.82

.88

 

.91

96-104

41-45

.71

.82

 

.87

.71

.82

 

.87

105-113

46-50

.58

.75

 

.82

.58

.75

 

.82

114-122

51-55

.41

.67

 

.76

.41

.67

 

.76

123-131

56-60

.......

.58

 

.71

.......

.58

 

.71

132-140

61-70

.......

.33

 

.58

.......

.33

 

.58

141-158

71-80

.......

.......

 

.41

.......

.......

 

.41

159-176

*Unless otherwise specifically permitted in Section 240-3 of this Code, the overcurrent protection for conductor types marked with an asterisk (*) shall not exceed 15 amperes for No. 14, 20 amperes for No. 12, and 30 amperes for No. 10 copper; or 15 amperes for No. 12 and 25 amperes for No. 10 aluminum and copper-clad aluminum after any correction factors for ambient temperature and number of conductors have been applied.

1.Reprinted with permission from NEC 1999, NFPA 70, the National Electrical Code®, Copyright 1998, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 02269. This reprinted material is not the complete and official position of the National Fire Protection Association, on the referenced subject which is represented only by the standard in its entirety.

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