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The wire size chart below shows allowable ampacities of insulated conductors rated up to and including 2000 Volts, 60°C through 90°C (140°F through 194°F), not more than three current-carrying conductors in raceway, cable, or earth (directly buried), based on ambient air temperature of 30°C (86°F). Search Amazon for your Electrical ...
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The Wire Ampacity Calculator will quickly calculate the maximum allowable current through a conductor based on wire size (AWG or kcmil), wire insulation, conductor type and installation method.
Simplify complex wire ampacity calculations with Cerrowire’s convenient Online Ampacity Calculator. This intuitive calculator takes the guesswork out of electrical code compliance, ensuring you select the right conductor size for your specific application.
This wire size calculator will calculate the appropriate wire gauge for a circuit based on amps, voltage, distance, and load. This website provides a wire size calculator, voltage drop calculator, wire ampacity charts and more.
Ampacity-wise, the 4/0 AWG gauge wire can handle the largest amount of current of any AWG gauge wire. At 75°C, the 4/0 copper wire ampacity is 230 amp (with 195 amps and 260 amps at 60°C and 90°C temperature, respectively). You can consult the electrical wire size chart above to find all this data.
Calculate the maximum allowable wire ampacity for an insulated conductor given its gauge, material, temperature rating, ambient temperature, and conductor count.
The AWG - American Wire Gauge - is used as a standard method denoting wire diameter, measuring the diameter of the conductor (the bare wire) with the insulation removed. AWG is sometimes also known as Brown and Sharpe (B&S) Wire Gauge. The AWG table below is for a single, solid, round conductor.