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TABLA_SOARES

The document provides a table of electrical ratings for copper conductors at 75°C, detailing the melting point and amperage ratings for various wire sizes. It includes information from multiple standards such as ICEA, IEC, and IEE, indicating the bolted connection ratings and melting amperes. The data is crucial for understanding the thermal and electrical performance of copper conductors in various applications.

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TABLA_SOARES

The document provides a table of electrical ratings for copper conductors at 75°C, detailing the melting point and amperage ratings for various wire sizes. It includes information from multiple standards such as ICEA, IEC, and IEE, indicating the bolted connection ratings and melting amperes. The data is crucial for understanding the thermal and electrical performance of copper conductors in various applications.

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Copper 75°C.

Thermoplastic Insulated Conductor, Bare Conductor,Bolted


Connection Five Second Withstand Rating In Amperes and Melting of Copper Wire

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Melting
Wire Area in Area in ICEA IEC IEE Bolted of
size circular square Amperes Amperes Amperes connection conductor
mils mm 250°C. 1.083 °C.
Amperes Amperes
14 4,110 2.080 97 107 107 141 254
12 6,530 3.310 155 170 170 224 403
10 10,380 5.261 246 271 271 357 641

8 16,510 8.367 391 430 430 567 1,020


6 26,240 13.300 621 684 684 902 1,621
4 41,740 21.150 988 1,088 1,088 1,435 2,578

3 52,620 26.670 1,245 1,372 1,372 1,808 3,251


2 66.360 33.620 1,571 1,729 1,729 2,281 4,099
1 83,690 42.410 1,981 2,181 2,181 2,876 5,170

1/0 105,600 53.490 2,499 2,751 2,751 3,629 6,523


2/0 133,100 67.430 3,150 3,468 3,468 4,574 8,222
3/0 167,800 85.010 3,972 4,372 4,372 5.767 10,366

4/0 211,600 107.200 5,009 5,513 5,513 7,272 13,071


250 250,000 126.700 5,918 6,516 6,516 8,592 15,443
300 300,00 152.00 7,101 7,818 7,818 10,310 18,532

350 350,000 177.300 8,285 9,119 9,119 12,029 21,621


400 400,000 202.700 9,467 10,425 10,425 13,747 24,709
500 500,000 253.300 11,834 13,027 13,027 17,184 30,887

600 600,000 304.00 14,201 15,636 15,636 20,621 37,064


700 700,000 354.700 16,568 18,243 18,243 24,057 43,241
750 750,000 380.00 17,752 19,544 19,544 25,776 46,330

800 800,000 405.400 18,935 20,850 20,850 27,494 49,419


900 900,000 456.000 21,302 23,453 23,453 30,931 55,596
1,000 1,000,000 506.700 23,669 26,060 26,060 34,368 61,773
Column 4- Insulated Cable Engineers Association publication P32-382. One amperefor five seconds for every 42.25
circular mils of conductor area.

Column 5- International Electrotechnical Commission publication 364-4.43.

Column 6- Institute of Electrical Engineers publication 434.6.

Column 7- Calculated from data in Electrical Engineers Handbook (75°C ambient). One ampere for five seconds for
very 29.1 circular mils of conductor area.

Column 8- Calculated from data in Electrical Engineers Handbook (75°C ambient). One ampere for five seconds for
very 16.19 circular mils of conductor area.

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