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Conduit Fill Capacity Table

cable outside diameter mm (in)

inside

inside

diam.

diam.

3.3

inch

mm

(0.13)

4.6
(0.18)

5.6
(0.22)

6.1
(0.24)

7.4
(0.29)

7.9
(0.31)

9.4
(0.34)

13.5
(0.53)

15.8
(0.62)

17.8
(0.70)

1/2

.622

16

3/4

.824

21

1.049

27

1-1/4

1.380

35

16

14

12

10

1-1/2

1.610

41

20

18

16

15

2.067

53

30

26

22

20

14

12

2-1/2

2.469

63

45

40

36

30

17

14

12

3.068

78

70

60

50

40

20

20

17

3-1/2

3.548

91

MAX

MAX

MAX

MAX

MAX

MAX

22

12

4.026

103

MAX

MAX

MAX

MAX

MAX

MAX

30

14

12

trade
size

typical 2-pair CAT3 cable


typical 4-pair CAT3 cable
typical 4-pair CAT5E cable
typical 4-pair CAT6 (without divider) cable
typical 4-pair CAT6 (with divider) or 4-pair ScTP cable
typical 12-pair CAT3 unshielded cable
typical 25-pair CAT3 unshielded cable
typical 50-pair CAT3 unshielded cable
typical 50-pair CAT3 shielded ARMM cable
typical 100-pair CAT3 unshielded cable

Sources: BICSI TDMM, General Cable, Superior Essex

AWG American Wire Gauge to mm2


Short Table:
AWG

mm2

AWG

mm2

AWG

mm2

AWG

mm2

30

0.05

18

0.75

16

4/0

120

28

0.08

17

1.0

25

300MCM

150

26

0.14

16

1.5

35

350MCM

185

24

0.25

14

2.5

50

500MCM

240

22

0.34

12

4.0

1/0

55

600MCM

300

21

0.38

10

6.0

2/0

70

750MCM

400

20

0.50

10

3/0

95

1000MCM 500

AWG American Wire Gauge / Diameter / Resistance


Used in the United States and other countries as a standard method of denoting wire diameter. The higher
the number the thinner the wire. Thicker wire is generally capable of carrying larger amount of current over
greater distances with less loss (though there are other things that cause current loss in wire). Sometimes
the loss of cables is rated in Ohms per one thousand feet and for a particular type of wire the lower gauges
(larger wires) have less resistance to current flow. (Sweetwater Archive)

See: Maximum current load


AWG American Wire Gauge Table:

AWG Diameter Diameter Square Resistance Resistance


mm

inch

mm2

ohm/km

46

0,04

0,0013

13700

44

0,05

0,0020

8750

42

0,06

0,0028

6070

41

0,07

0,0039

4460

40

0,08

0,0050

3420

39

0,09

0,0064

2700

38

0,10

0,0078

2190

0,0040

ohm/1000 feet

37

0,11

0,0045

0,0095

1810

36

0,13

0.005

0,013

1300

35

0,14

0,0056

0,015

1120

34

0,16

0.0063

0,020

844

33

0,18

0,0071

0,026

676

445

280

AWG Diameter Diameter Square Resistance Resistance


mm

inch

32

0,20

0.008

30

0,25

28

mm2

ohm/km

ohm/1000feet

0,031

547

174

0.01

0,049

351

113

0,33

0.013

0,08

232.0

70.8

27

0,36

0.018

0,096

178

54.4

26

0,41

0.016

0,13

137

43.6

25

0,45

0,0179

0,16

108

24

0,51

0.02

0,20

87,5

27.3

22

0,64

0.025

0,33

51,7

16.8

20

0,81

0.032

0,50

34,1

10.5

18

1,02

0.04

0,82

21,9

6.6

16

1,29

0.051

1,3

13,0

4.2

14

1,63

0.064

2,0

8,54

2.6

AWG Diameter Diameter Square Resistance Resistance


mm

inch

mm2

ohm/km

ohm/1000feet

13

1,80

0,0720

2,6

6,76

12

2,05

0.081

3,3

5.4

1.7

10

2.59

0.102

5.26

3.4

1.0

3.25

0.128

8..296

2.2

0.67

4.115

0.165

13.298

1.5

0.47

5.189

0.2043

21.15

0.8

0.24

6.543

0.2576

33.62

0.5

0.15

7.348

0.2893

42.41

0.4

0.12

8.252

0.325

53.49

0.31

0.096

00

9.266

0.365

67.43

0.25

0.077

000

10.40

0.4096

85.01

0.2

0.062

0000

11.684

0.460

107.219

0.16

0.049

Metric Gauge

Diameter
mm

Square
mm2

Resistance
ohm/m

0,5

0,20

0,0838

0,6

0,28

0,0582

0,8

0,5

0,0328

10

1,0

0,8

0,0210

14

1,4

1,54

0,0107

16

1,6

2,0

0,00819

20

2,0

3,14

0,00524

25

2,5

4,91

0,00335

US National Electrical Code


maximum Amperage
AWG Wire Size Two Current Carrying Conductors Three Current Carrying Conductors
Ampere

Ampere

18

10

16

10

13

14

15

18

12

20

25

10

25

30

35

40

45

55

60

70

80

95

Amperage for Power Extension Cords


(always uncoil the cord completely under oreration)

14 / 3 AWG Cable
Length

Amperage

50'

15 A

100'

13 A

150'

8A

200'

6A

250'

5A

300'

4A

12 / 3 AWG Cable
Length

Amperage

50'

15 A

100'

15 A

150'

13 A

200'

10 A

250'

7A

300'

6A

10 / 3 AWG Cable
Length

Amperage

50'

15 A

100'

15 A

150'

15 A

200'

15 A

250'

13 A

300'

10 A

AWG / Amperage and Connectors

AWG

max. Amperage

Connector

0000 (4/0)

300 A

CamLock

000 (3/0)

260 A

CamLock

00 (2/0)

225 A

CamLock

0 (1/0)

195 A

CamLock

125 A

C-Way (50')

90 A

C-Way (50')

70 A

Joy&Cabtire (25'&50')

50 A

Joy&Cabtire (25'&50')

10

30 A

Joy&Cabtire (25'&50')

12

20 A

A.C. Wire (25'&50')

14

15 A

A.C. Wire (25'&50')

16

10 A

A.C. Wire

Amperage that is needed to heat up the insulation to a certain temperature (Copper


Cable / different Insulation Materials) in free air (30C)
AWG POLYPROPYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
(high density) at 90C

PVC (irradiated),
NYLON at 105C

KAPTON, TEFLON,
SILICONE at 200C

30

3A

3A

4A

28

4A

4A

6A

26

5A

5A

7A

24

7A

7A

10 A

22

9A

10 A

13 A

20

12 A

13 A

17 A

18

17 A

18 A

24 A

16

22 A

24 A

32 A

14

30 A

33 A

45 A

12

40 A

45 A

55 A

10

55 A

58 A

75 A

70 A

75 A

100 A

100 A

105 A

135 A

135 A

145 A

180 A

180 A

200 A

240 A

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