18 Ampere
what is current capacity of 95 sqmm cable?
350-400Amps
2.5 sqmm cu cable current carrying capacity is 19 amps.
3.5 x35 sqmm Aluminium Cable
The resistance of a 1.5 sqmm cable depends on its material (usually copper or aluminum) and its length. For copper, the typical resistance is about 12.1 ohms per kilometer, while for aluminum, it’s around 19.5 ohms per kilometer. To find the resistance per unit length, you would divide these values by 1000 to get ohms per meter. Thus, the resistance of a 1.5 sqmm copper cable is approximately 0.0121 ohms/meter.
what is current capacity of 95 sqmm cable?
350-400Amps
150 sqmm
2.5 sqmm cu cable current carrying capacity is 19 amps.
300sqmm cable i will use
copper bus bar,sqmm X 1.3times, aluminium means sqmm X 0.8 times.. but cable wise dont know can any1 tell me..
3.5 x35 sqmm Aluminium Cable
It depends to Overall Diameter, type of armor, Lead Cover and voltage grade.
25 sqmm al or 16 sqmm cu cable.Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.A #8 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degree C has a rating of 45 amps.
The current rating of a 1.5 sqmm PVC insulated copper wire depends on various factors such as the ambient temperature, installation method, and voltage. As a general guideline, for household wiring at standard conditions, a 1.5 sqmm PVC insulated copper wire can typically carry around 10-15 amps of current. It is always recommended to consult local electrical codes and guidelines for specific applications.
The resistance of a 1.5 sqmm cable depends on its material (usually copper or aluminum) and its length. For copper, the typical resistance is about 12.1 ohms per kilometer, while for aluminum, it’s around 19.5 ohms per kilometer. To find the resistance per unit length, you would divide these values by 1000 to get ohms per meter. Thus, the resistance of a 1.5 sqmm copper cable is approximately 0.0121 ohms/meter.
The cross-sectional area is one of the factors that determines how much current a conductor can carry -this is regardless of the shape of that conductor's cross section (many conductors are not circular). So the diameter is of not much interest.