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Imperial Electrical Cables: Current


Ratings and Voltage Drop
These tables are provided to assist in the management of imperial electrical cables as many such
cables are still in good working order and will be around for many years to come.

The accuracy of the information contained within the tables cannot be guaranteed even though all
efforts have been made to ensure it. Users will therefore use the information at their own risk.

Material referencing AS 3000, Part 1 – 1976 (superseded) is reproduced with permission from SAI
Global Ltd under Licence 1211-c029. The latest version of the standard can be purchased online at
http://www.saiglobal.com

Contents
Table 1 - Wire Gauges ....................................................................................................................... 2
Table 2 – Single Core Copper Cables in Conduit or Similar Enclosures .......................................... 3
Table 3 – Single-Core 250 & 660 Volt Insulated & Sheathed Copper Cables .................................. 4
Table 4 – Two Core 250 and 660 Volt Insulated and Sheathed Copper Cables With or Without
Armour and/or Serving ...................................................................................................................... 5
Table 5 – Three and Four Core 250 and 660 Volt Insulated and Sheathed Copper Cables Armoured
and Unarmoured................................................................................................................................. 6
Table 6 - Aerial Copper Conductors - Cover or Insulated ................................................................. 7
Table 7 - Aerial Copper Conductors – Bare Hard Drawn.................................................................. 8
Table 8 – Single-Core Impregnated Paper-Insulated Lead-Sheathed Unarmoured Underground
Cables................................................................................................................................................. 9
Table 9 – Two Core and Multicore Impregnated Paper-Insulated Lead-Sheathed (Armoured or
Unarmoured, and served) Underground Cables in Pipes or Ducts .................................................. 10
Table 10 - Two Core and Multicore Impregnated Paper-Insulated Lead-Sheathed (Armoured and
Served) Direct Buried Underground Cables .................................................................................... 11

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Table 1 - Wire Gauges


A.W.G. A.W.G.
B.E.S.A or B.E.S.A or
B.W.G B.W.G
or S.W.G or S.W.G
Gauge B.& S. Gauge B.& S.
No. No.
Diameter Diameter
(Inches) (Inches)
1 .300 .300 .2895 26 .018 .018 .0159
2 .276 .284 .2576 27 .0164 .016 .0142
3 .252 .259 .2294 28 .0148 .014 .0126
4 .232 .238 .2043 29 .0136 .013 .0113
5 .212 .220 .1819 30 .0124 .012 .0100
6 .192 .203 .1620 31 .0116 .010 .0089
7 .176 .180 .1443 32 .0108 .009 .0080
8 .160 .165 .1285 33 .0100 .008 .0071
9 .144 .148 .1144 34 .0092 .007 .0063
10 .128 .134 .1019 35 .0084 .005 .0056
11 .116 .120 .0907 36 .0076 .004 .0050
12 .104 .109 .0808 37 .0068 … .0045
13 .092 .095 .0720 38 .0060 … .0040
14 .080 .083 .0641 39 .0052 … .0035
15 .072 .072 .0571 40 .0048 … .0031
16 .064 .065 .0508 41 .0044 … .00280
17 .056 .058 .0453 42 .0040 … .00249
18 .048 .049 .0403 43 .0036 … .00222
19 .040 .042 .0359 44 .0032 … .00198
20 .036 .035 .0320 45 .0028 … .00176
21 .032 .032 .0285 46 .0024 … .00157
22 .028 .030 .0253 47 ..0020 … .00140
23 .024 .025 .0226 48 .0016 … .00124
24 .022 .022 .0201 49 .0012 … .00102
25 .020 .020 .0179 50 .0010 … .00099

Abbreviations:
B.E.S.A – British Engineering Standards Association
S.W.G. – Standard Wire Gauge
B.W.G – Birmingham Wire Gauge
A.W.G. – American Wire Gauge
B.&S. – Brown and Sharpe

Reference:
Table 13.5.3 from the NSW Department of Technical Education’s Electrical Trades Course Workshop
Theory Assignments Nos. 1-16.

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Table 2 – Single Core Copper Cables in Conduit


or Similar Enclosures
Volt Drop
Number and Current Rating (amps)
Nominal Area Diameter of (mV/A.m)
of Conductor Wires
(square Comprising R-60 R-75
R-PCP-85 Single Balanced
inches) Conductor R-PCP-60 V-75
(inches) R-BL-85 Phase Three Phase
V-60 V-85
0.0015 1/.044 8 8 8 46 39
0.0020 3/.029 10 10 10 36 30
0.0030 3/.036 15 15 15 23 19
0.0032 1/.064 15 15 15 21 18
0.0045 7/.029 20 20 20 15 13
0.007 7/.036 30 35 40 9.5 8.2
0.01 7/.044 35 40 45 6.6 5.6
0.0145 7/.052 45 50 60 4.6 3.9
0.0225 7/.064 55 70 80 3.1 2.7
0.03 19/.044 65 80 90 2.4 2.1
0.04 19/.052 75 100 105 1.7 1.5
0.06 19/.064 100 125 140 1.1 0.98
7/.104
0.075 19/.072 115 145 160 0.92 0.79
0.1 19/.083 140 175 195 0.69 0.59
0.12 37/.064 155 195 220 0.59 0.52
0.15 37/.072 180 225 250 0.49 0.43
0.2 37/.083 215 270 305 0.39 0.33
0.25 37/.093 240 310 340 0.31 0.27
0.3 37/.103 265 345 380 0.27 0.24
0.4 61/.093 315 410 460 0.23 0.20
0.5 61/.103 355 470 525 0.20 0.18
0.6 91/.093 395 515 580 0.18 0.16
0.75 91/.103 440 570 645 0.17 0.15
0.85 127/.093 465 605 675 0.16 0.14
1.0 127/.103 520 645 710 0.15 0.13
Notes:
1. The above current ratings may also be applied to single-core and two-core sheathed cables and combinations
therefore, enclosed in metallic or non-metallic conduit, pipe, duct or the like installed in free air, but not to such
cables themselves installed in free air without further enclosure.
2. Voltage drop applies for single-core cable touching, flat pairs or trefoil at a minimum power factor of 0.8 and a
conductor temperature of 75°C.
Reference:
Tables 2S and 3S from AS 3000, Part 1 – 1976 superseded.
This material is reproduced with permission from SAI Global Ltd under Licence 1211-c029. The latest version of the
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Table 3 – Single-Core 250 & 660 Volt Insulated & Sheathed Copper Cables
Number and Current Rating (amps)
Nominal Volt Drop
Diameter of
Area of (mV/A.m)
Wires Unenclosed Direct Buried Underground Ducts and Pipes
Conductor
Comprising
(square R-60 R-75 R-60 R-75 R-60 R-75
Conductor R-PCP-85 R-PCP-85 R-PCP-85 Single Balanced
inches) R-PCP-60 V-75 R-PCP-60 V-75 R-PCP-60 V-75
(inches) R-BL-85 R-BL-85 R-BL-85 Phase Three Phase
V-60 V-85 V-60 V-85 V-60 V-85
0.0015 1/.044 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 46 39
0.0020 3/.029 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 36 30
0.0030 3/.036 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 23 19
0.0032 1/.064 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 21 18
0.0045 7/.029 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 15 13
0.007 7/.036 35 45 50 45 55 60 40 50 60 9.5 8.2
0.01 7/.044 40 55 60 55 65 70 50 60 70 6.6 5.6
0.0145 7/.052 50 70 80 70 80 90 60 70 80 4.6 3.9
0.0225 7/.064 70 90 100 90 105 115 75 90 100 3.1 2.7
0.03 19/.044 80 105 125 115 125 135 90 110 115 2.4 2.1
0.04 19/.052 100 120 140 120 135 145 105 120 125 1.7 1.5
0.06 19/.064 125 165 195 155 180 200 135 160 175 1.1 0.98
7/.104
0.075 19/.072 140 190 220 175 205 230 155 185 200 0.92 0.79
0.1 19/.083 165 225 260 210 245 270 185 215 235 0.69 0.59
0.12 37/.064 190 250 290 230 270 290 200 240 260 0.59 0.52
0.15 37/.072 220 290 335 260 305 330 230 270 290 0.49 0.43
0.2 37/.083 260 350 405 305 360 395 270 320 340 0.39 0.33
0.25 37/.093 300 405 470 350 420 445 300 360 385 0.31 0.27
0.3 37/.103 340 460 535 390 450 495 340 395 430 0.27 0.24
0.4 61/.093 400 545 645 455 525 580 395 465 505 0.23 0.20
0.5 61/.103 460 620 730 510 585 650 445 525 570 0.20 0.18
0.6 91/.093 510 690 820 570 640 715 495 580 625 0.18 0.16
0.75 91/.103 590 800 950 650 730 805 555 650 705 0.17 0.15
0.85 127/.093 630 860 1020 700 780 860 590 690 725 0.16 0.14
1.0 127/.103 700 950 1110 770 860 950 630 750 810 0.15 0.13
Notes:
1. This table does not apply to single-core sheathed cables enclosed in conduits, ducts or the like installed in free air.
2. The above ‘unenclosed’ current ratings may also be applied to any number of single insulated conductors run as open wiring in accordance with Rule 3.17, and to single-core
protected cables to AS C147 buried direct in the ground.
3. The above current ratings for underground ducts and pipes may be applied to single-core insulated cables installed in underground enclosures.
4. Voltage drop applies for single-core cable touching, flat pairs or trefoil at a minimum power factor of 0.8 and a conductor temperature of 75°C.
Reference: Tables 2S and 4S from AS 3000, Part 1 – 1976 superseded. This material is reproduced with permission from SAI Global Ltd under Licence 1211-c029. The
latest version of the standard can be purchased online at http://www.saiglobal.com

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Table 4 – Two Core 250 and 660 Volt Insulated and Sheathed Copper Cables With
or Without Armour and/or Serving
Number and Current Rating (amps)
Nominal Volt Drop
Diameter of
Area of Unenclosed Direct Buried Underground Ducts and Pipes (mV/A.m)
Wires
Conductor
Comprising R-60 R-75 R-60 R-75 R-60 R-75 Balanced
(square R-PCP-85 R-PCP-85 R-PCP-85 Single
Conductor R-PCP-60 V-75 R-PCP-60 V-75 R-PCP-60 V-75 Three
inches) R-BL-85 R-BL-85 R-BL-85 Phase
(inches) V-60 V-85 V-60 V-85 V-60 V-85 Phase
0.0015 1/.044 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 46 39
0.0020 3/.029 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 36 30
0.0030 3/.036 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 23 19
0.0032 1/.064 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 21 18
0.0045 7/.029 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 15 13
0.007 7/.036 30 40 50 45 55 60 35 40 45 9.5 8.2
0.01 7/.044 40 50 60 55 65 75 45 50 55 6.6 5.6
0.0145 7/.052 50 60 80 70 80 90 55 65 70 4.6 3.9
0.0225 7/.064 60 75 90 85 100 115 70 80 90 3.1 2.7
0.03 19/.044 75 90 110 100 120 135 80 95 105 2.4 2.1
0.04 19/.052 85 110 130 120 140 150 95 110 125 1.7 1.5
0.06 19/.064 115 140 170 145 180 205 125 145 160 1.1 0.98
7/.104
0.075 19/.072 135 165 195 165 200 230 145 165 185 0.92 0.79
0.1 19/.083 155 190 230 200 235 270 170 195 215 0.69 0.59
0.12 37/.064 170 205 250 210 255 290 185 205 230 0.59 0.52
0.15 37/.072 200 240 290 255 295 335 210 245 265 0.49 0.43
0.2 37/.083 246 285 345 295 345 390 245 285 315 0.39 0.33
0.25 37/.093 270 325 400 335 390 440 280 325 355 0.31 0.27
0.3 37/.103 305 370 450 370 445 490 305 355 390 0.27 0.24
0.4 61/.093 365 440 530 430 505 580 360 420 455 0.23 0.20
0.5 61/.103 410 505 600 470 545 630 405 465 510 0.20 0.18
0.6 91/.093 - - - - - - - - - 0.18 0.16
0.75 91/.103 - - - - - - - - - 0.17 0.15
0.85 127/.093 - - - - - - - - - 0.16 0.14
1.0 127/.103 - - - - - - - - - 0.15 0.13
Notes:
1. This table also applies to neutral screen cables.
2. Voltage drop applies for single-core cable touching, flat pairs or trefoil at a minimum power factor of 0.8 and a conductor temperature of 75°C.
Reference: Tables 2S and 5S from AS 3000, Part 1 – 1976 superseded. This material is reproduced with permission from SAI Global Ltd under Licence 1211-c029. The
latest version of the standard can be purchased online at http://www.saiglobal.com

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Table 5 – Three and Four Core 250 and 660 Volt Insulated and Sheathed Copper
Cables Armoured and Unarmoured
Number and Current Rating (amps)
Nominal
Diameter of Volt Drop (mV/A.m)
Area of Unenclosed Direct Buried Underground Ducts and Pipes
Wires
Conductor
Comprising R-60 R-75 R-60 R-75 R-60 R-75 Balanced
(square R-PCP-85 R-PCP-85 R-PCP-85 Single
Conductor R-PCP-60 V-75 R-PCP-60 V-75 R-PCP-60 V-75 Three
inches) R-BL-85 R-BL-85 R-BL-85 Phase
(inches) V-60 V-85 V-60 V-85 V-60 V-85 Phase
0.0015 1/.044 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 46 39
0.0020 3/.029 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 36 30
0.0030 3/.036 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 23 19
0.0032 1/.064 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 21 18
0.0045 7/.029 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 15 13
0.007 7/.036 30 35 40 35 45 50 30 35 40 9.5 8.2
0.01 7/.044 35 40 50 45 55 65 40 45 50 6.6 5.6
0.0145 7/.052 45 50 65 60 70 75 50 55 60 4.6 3.9
0.0225 7/.064 55 65 80 70 85 95 60 70 75 3.1 2.7
0.03 19/.044 70 80 90 85 100 110 70 80 85 2.4 2.1
0.04 19/.052 80 95 110 100 115 125 85 95 100 1.7 1.5
0.06 19/.064 100 120 145 125 150 165 105 120 130 1.1 0.98
7/.104
0.075 19/.072 120 140 170 140 170 190 120 140 150 0.92 0.79
0.1 19/.083 140 165 200 170 200 225 140 165 180 0.69 0.59
0.12 37/.064 150 180 220 185 220 245 160 180 195 0.59 0.52
0.15 37/.072 180 210 250 215 245 280 180 200 220 0.49 0.43
0.2 37/.083 215 250 300 250 290 325 200 235 255 0.39 0.33
0.25 37/.093 250 280 355 280 330 370 230 270 290 0.31 0.27
0.3 37/.103 280 320 385 310 360 410 260 300 330 0.27 0.24
0.4 61/.093 330 375 465 360 420 475 310 355 390 0.23 0.20
0.5 61/.103 370 415 505 395 460 520 345 400 430 0.20 0.18
0.6 91/.093 - - - - - - - - - 0.18 0.16
0.75 91/.103 - - - - - - - - - 0.17 0.15
0.85 127/.093 - - - - - - - - - 0.16 0.14
1.0 127/.103 - - - - - - - - - 0.15 0.13
Notes:
1. The above ‘unenclosed’ current ratings may also be applied to three and four-core unarmoured sheathed cables enclosed in conduits, ducts or the like which are installed in free
air.
2. This table also applies to neutral screen cables.
3. Voltage drop applies for single-core cable touching, flat pairs or trefoil at a minimum power factor of 0.8 and a conductor temperature of 75°C.
Reference: Tables 2S and 6S from AS 3000, Part 1 – 1976 superseded. This material is reproduced with permission from SAI Global Ltd under Licence 1211-c029. The latest version
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Table 6 - Aerial Copper Conductors - Cover or


Insulated
300mm conductor spacing
Number and Volt Drop
Nominal Area of
Diameter of Wires Current (mV/A.m)
Conductor (square
Comprising Rating (amps) Balanced
inches) Single Phase
Conductor (inches) Three Phase
0.007 7/.036 35 9.0 7.8
0.01 7/.044 50 5.7 4.9
0.0125 7/.048 55 5.1 4.4
0.0145 7/.052 60 4.3 3.7
0.0225 7/.064 80 2.9 2.5
0.03 19/.044 100 2.3 2.0
0.035 7/.080 110 1.9 1.7
0.04 19/.052 120 1.7 1.5
0.06 19/.064 160 1.2 1.0
7/.104
0.075 19/.072 185 1.01 0.88
0.1 19/.083 220 0.83 0.72
0.12 37/.064 250 0.76 0.66
0.15 37/.072 290 0.66 0.57
0.2 37/.083 355 0.57 0.49
0.25 37/.093 410 0.51 0.44
0.3 37/.103 460 0.46 0.40
0.4 61/.093 555 0.41 0.35
0.5 61/.103 640 0.38 0.33
0.6 91/.093 715 0.36 0.31
0.75 91/.103 825 0.33 0.29
0.85 127/.093 885 0.31 0.27
1.0 127/.103 970 0.30 0.26

Reference:
Table 12S from AS 3000, Part 1 – 1976 superseded.
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Table 7 - Aerial Copper Conductors – Bare Hard


Drawn
450mm conductor spacing
Number and Volt Drop
Nominal Area of (mV/A.m)
Diameter of Wires Current
Conductor
Comprising Rating (amps) Balanced
(square inches) Single Phase
Conductor (inches) Three Phase
0.007 7/.036 40 9.0 7.8
0.01 7/.044 55 5.7 4.9
0.0125 7/.048 60 5.1 4.4
0.0145 7/.052 65 4.4 3.8
0.0225 7/.064 100 2.9 2.5
0.03 19/.044 120 2.3 2.0
0.035 7/.080 135 1.9 1.7
0.04 19/.052 145 1.7 1.5
0.06 19/.064 190 1.2 1.1
7/.104
0.075 19/.072 220 1.0 0.90
0.1 19/.083 265 0.86 0.75
0.12 37/.064 300 0.79 0.69
0.15 37/.072 350 0.69 0.60
0.2 37/.083 425 0.60 0.52
0.25 37/.093 500 0.54 0.47
0.3 37/.103 550 0.50 0.43
0.4 61/.093 650 0.44 0.38
0.5 61/.103 750 0.41 0.35
0.6 91/.093 850 0.40 0.33
0.75 91/.103 975 0.36 0.32
0.85 127/.093 1050 0.35 0.30
1.0 127/.103 1150 0.33 0.29

Reference:
Table 13S from AS 3000, Part 1 – 1976 superseded.
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Table 8 – Single-Core Impregnated Paper-Insulated Lead-Sheathed


Unarmoured Underground Cables
In Pipes or Ducts Direct Buried
Number and Two Cables in Flat or Three Cables in Trefoil
Nominal Two Cables Three Cables
Diameter of Trefoil Duct Duct
Area of
Wires
Conductor Current Rating* Volt Drop Current Rating Volt Drop
Comprising
(square (amps) (mV/A.m) (amps) (mV/A.m)
Conductor
inches) Balanced Balanced Balanced Balanced
(inches) Single Single Single Single
Three Three Three Three
Phase Phase Phase Phase
Phase Phase Phase Phase
0.007 7/.036 53 48 10.3 8.6 64 54 12.9 8.7
0.0145 7/.052 76 72 4.8 3.8 97 82 4.8 4.0
0.0225 7/.064 100 91 3.0 2.6 120 100 3.0 2.7
0.04 19/.052 140 125 1.7 1.5 170 140 1.8 1.6
0.06 19/.064 175 155 1.2 1.0 210 175 1.2 1.0
7/.104
0.1 19/.083 230 210 0.79 0.68 285 240 0.72 0.62
0.15 37/.072 285 255 0.61 0.52 355 290 0.46 0.43
0.2 37/.083 335 295 0.52 0.45 420 340 0.34 0.34
0.25 37/.093 385 335 0.45 0.38 480 390 0.27 0.29
0.3 37/.103 425 365 0.43 0.36 525 430 0.23 0.25
0.4 61/.093 490 425 0.38 0.32 615 495 0.17 0.22
0.5 61/.103 540 465 0.36 0.31 690 560 0.13 0.20
0.6 91/.093 580 500 0.34 0.29 765 615 0.11 0.18
0.75 91/.103 630 540 0.33 0.28 840 670 0.09 0.17
1.0 127/.103 710 610 0.29 0.24 955 765 0.06 0.16
* Current ratings for cables in ducts or pipes may be multiplied by 1.1 where the length of the cable in duct does not exceed 9.1 metres.
Reference:
Tables 14S and 16S from AS 3000, Part 1 – 1976 superseded. This material is reproduced with permission from SAI Global Ltd under Licence 1211-c029. The latest
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Table 9 – Two Core and Multicore Impregnated Paper-Insulated Lead-


Sheathed (Armoured or Unarmoured, and served) Underground Cables in
Pipes or Ducts

Number and One Twin Cable One 3 or 4 Core Cable


Nominal
Diameter of
Area of
Wires Current Rating* Volt Drop
Conductor
Comprising (amps) (mV/A.m)
(square
Conductor Single Phase Balanced Three Phase Single Phase Balanced Three Phase
inches)
(inches)
Unarm’d Arm’d Unarm’d Arm’d Unarm’d Arm’d Unarm’d Arm’d
0.007 7/.036 44 48^ 36 40^ 9.3 9.8 8.3 9.1
0.0145 7/.052 65 72 55 60^ 4.6 5.0 4.0 4.2
0.0225 7/.064 83 91 69 75^ 3.0 3.3 2.6 2.9
0.04 19/.052 115 130 97 105 1.7 1.8 1.5 1.6
19/.064
0.06 145 160 120 130 1.1 1.2 0.94 1.0
7/.104
0.1 19/.083 195 215 165 180 0.67 0.70 0.57 0.63
0.15 37/.072 245 265 205 220 0.47 0.49 0.40 0.43
0.2 37/.083 290 315 250 260 0.37 0.39 0.31 0.33
0.25 37/.093 330 355 280 300 0.30 0.32 0.26 0.27
0.3 37/.103 370 395 315 355 0.26 0.28 0.23 0.24
0.4 61/.093 435 460 360 395 0.22 0.22 0.19 0.19
0.5 61/.103 485 505 400 435 0.19 0.20 0.17 0.18
Notes:
* Current ratings for cables in ducts or pipes may be multiplied by 1.1 where the length of the cable in duct does not exceed 9.1 metres.
^ Including circular conductors.
Reference:
Table 15S from AS 3000, Part 1 – 1976 superseded.
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Table 10 - Two Core and Multicore


Impregnated Paper-Insulated Lead-
Sheathed (Armoured and Served) Direct
Buried Underground Cables
Number and Volt Drop
Diameter of Current Rating
Nominal Area Wires (mV/A.m)
of Conductor Comprising
(square inches) Conductor One Twin One 3 or 4 One Twin One 3 or 4
(inches) Cable Core Cable Cable Core Cable
0.0070 7/.036 57* 47* 11.52 8.73
0.0145 7/.052 86 71* 4.76 4.20
0.0225 7/.064 110 89* 3.31 2.84
0.04 19/.052 150 130 1.82 1.58
19/.064
0.06 195 160 1.20 1.02
7/.104
19/.083
0.1 260 220 0.85 0.62
7/.134
0.15 37/.072 320 265 0.49 0.44
0.2 37/.083 380 320 0.37 0.32
0.25 37/.093 435 365 0.31 0.27
0.3 37/.103 490 410 0.27 0.24
0.4 61/.093 560 480 0.23 0.19
0.5 61/.103 625 525 0.20 0.17
* Including circular conductors.
Reference:
Table 17S from AS 3000, Part 1 – 1976 superseded.
This material is reproduced with permission from SAI Global Ltd under Licence 1211-c029. The latest
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