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reference:awg-iec-wire [2015/06/04 11:56] Alan Sheareference:awg-iec-wire [2017/11/07 23:00] – link to hmwire.com Alan Shea
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 |  1000  |  1000,000  |  455  |  545  |  615  |   506.7    |  1000  |  1000,000  |  455  |  545  |  615  |   506.7   
  
-  * Maximum overcurrent protection: \\#14 = 15A, #12 = 20A, #10 = 30A +* Maximum overcurrent protection: \\ #14 = 15A, #12 = 20A, #10 = 30A 
-  //NEC 2007, Chap 9, Table 8, \\ via Ugly's Electrical Ref 2008, pp71, 73//+ 
 +//NEC 2007, Chap 9, Table 8, \\ via Ugly's Electrical Ref 2008, pp71, 73//
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 ^  IEC mm2  ^  Circular Mils  ^  Amperes  ^^ ^  IEC mm2  ^  Circular Mils  ^  Amperes  ^^
 ^  :::  ^ :::  ^  Free Air, 70C PVC  ^  In Wall, 70C PVC  ^ ^  :::  ^ :::  ^  Free Air, 70C PVC  ^  In Wall, 70C PVC  ^
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 +[[wp>American_wire_gauge#Tables_of_AWG_wire_sizes |AWG wire sizes]]
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 +[[http://www.hmwire.com/wirediminsions.html |AWG mathematical relationships of sizes explained]]
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reference/awg-iec-wire.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/10 00:49 by Alan Shea