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  1. 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 ...

  2. Ampacity is the maximum current that a conductor can carry continuously under the conditions of use without exceeding its temperature rating. Cerrowire's ampacity chart helps calculate the load requirement for a circuit.

  3. The second identifier, which is a number, assigns the voltage rating; for example, a “5” represents a voltage rating of 125 Vac and a “6” denotes a rating of 250 Vac. The rating given is the highest voltage allowed for the device.

  4. Use this wiring gauge amp chart to choose the right wire size for your electrical project. Ensure safety and prevent electrical overload.

  5. 6 gauge wire can handle anywhere between 384 watts to 14.400 watts (check 6 Gauge Wire Wattage Chart further on). 6 gauge wire wattage primarily depends on voltage (at low 12V we will get much less power than at high 240V voltage), and secondarily on wire material and temperature.

  6. NEC provides tables for adjusting allowable ampacities when the ambient temperature deviates from an expected range for the temp rating of the conductor, as well as for number of conductors in raceways or cable trays, when part of the wire is exposed to sun or wind, etc.

  7. Wire Size & Amp Ratings. Ampacity is the maximum current that a conductor can carry continuously under the conditions of use without exceeding its temperature rating. Current is measured in amperes or “amps.” You must use the correct size wire for the current (load) requirement of the circuit to prevent the wire from overheating.

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