American Wire Gauge Current Ratings (2024)

Amp ratings vs. US AWG wire gauges.

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The AWG - American Wire Gauge - is used as a standard method denoting wire diameter, measuring the diameter of the conductor (the bare wire) with the insulation removed. AWG is sometimes also known as Brown and Sharpe (B&S) Wire Gauge.

The AWG table below is for a single, solid, round conductor. Because of the small gaps between the strands in a stranded wire, a stranded wire with the same current-carrying capacity and electrical resistance as a solid wire, always have a slightly larger overall diameter.

The higher the number - the thinner the wire. Typical household wiring is AWG number 12 or 14. Telephone wire is typical AWG 22, 24, or 26.

The table below indicates the current ratings of PVC-insulated single and multicore wiring cables. Be aware that the current load depends on installation method - the enclosure - and how well the resistance heat is removed from the cable. Operating temperature of the conductor, ambient temperature and type of conductor insulation is important. Always check the manufactures data before detailed engineering.

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AWG - American Wire Gauge Current Ratings
AWGDiameter
(mm)
Diameter
(in)
Square
(mm 2 )
Resistance
Copper
(ohm/1000m)
Resistance
Aluminum
(ohm/1000m)
Typical Max. Current Load Ratings - Copper (amps) 1)
Single CoreMulticore
up to 3 cores4 - 6 cores7 - 24 cores25 - 42 cores43 and above
400.08.0.005034485300
390.09.0.006426934141
380.100.00400.007822103397
370.110.00450.009518102789
360.130.00500.01313262038
350.140.00560.01511201767
340.160.00630.0208621325
330.180.00710.0266631019
320.200.00800.031556855
300.250.0100.049352541
280.330.0130.080216331
270.360.0140.096180276
260.410.0160.13133204
250.450.0180.16108166
240.510.0200.20881333.521.61.41.21.0
220.640.0250.3352805.032.42.11.81.5
200.810.0320.5034536.054.03.53.02.5
181.00.0400.8221329.575.64.94.23.5
161.30.0511.3132015108.07.06.05.0
141.60.0642.18.213241512109.07.5
131.80.0722.66.610
122.10.0813.35.28.0342016141210
102.60.105.33.35.0523024211815
83.30.138.32.13.2754032282420
64.10.1713.31.32.0955544383327
45.20.2021.20.811.31207056494235
326.70.650.991548064564840
26.50.2633.60.510.791709576665757
17.40.2942.40.410.6318011088776655
0 (1/0)8.30.3353.50.320.50200
00 (2/0)9.30.3767.40.260.39225
000 (3/0)10.40.4185.00.200.32275
0000 (4/0)11.70.461070.160.25325
250127345
300152390
400178415

1) Current ratings for up to 1000 V , PVC-insulated single and multicore wiring cables, ambient temperature up to 30 o C

American Wire Gauge Current Ratings (1)

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Values for resistance are based on electrical resistivity for copper 1.724 x 10 -8 Ω m (0.0174 μΩ m) and electrical resistivity for aluminum 2.65 x 10 -8 Ω m (0.0265 μΩ m).

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The higher the gauge number, the smaller the diameter, and the thinner the wire.

Because of less electrical resistance a thicker wire carries more current with less voltage drop than a thinner wire. For longer distances it may be necessary to increase wire diameter - reducing the gauge - to limit voltage drop.

Correction-factors at ambient temperature above 30 o C

  • ambient temperature 31 - 40 o C : correction factor = 0.82
  • ambient temperature 4 1 - 45 o C : correction factor = 0.71
  • ambient temperature 45 - 50 o C : correction factor = 0.58

American Wire Gauge Current Ratings (2)

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FAQs

What is the current limit for AWG wire? ›

For reference, the National Electrical Code (NEC) notes the following ampacity for copper wire at 30 Celsius: 14 AWG - maximum of 20 Amps in free air, maximum of 15 Amps as part of a 3 conductor cable; 12 AWG - maximum of 25 Amps in free air, maximum of 20 Amps as part of a 3 conductor cable; 10 AWG - maximum of 40 ...

What is the standard wire gauge current rating? ›

Wire Gauge Size Chart

American Wire Gauge standards range from 0000 (which can handle up to 302 amps) to 40 (which can handle up to 0.0137 amps). Most household and commercial wiring demands range from 2 (95 amp maximum) or 3 (85 amp maximum) to 14 (15 amp maximum).

How much current can a 24 AWG wire carry? ›

14.2 Amps

How much current can a 22 AWG wire carry? ›

The maximum amperage for a 22-gauge wire is . 92 amps for power transmission, according to the Handbook of Electronic Tables and Formulas for American Wire Gauge.

Do wires have a current limit? ›

Yes. Electricians have tables that show the ampacity, or the amount of current a particular wire can carry. The resistance of the wire is one limiting factor; temperature is another. It also depends on what the wire is made of.

How do you calculate wire rating? ›

Wire Sizing Chart and Formula
  1. Calculate the Voltage Drop Index (VDI) using the following formula:
  2. VDI = AMPS x FEET ÷ (% VOLT DROP x VOLTAGE)
  3. Determine the appropriate wire size from the chart below.

How many amps can 3 AWG wire handle? ›

Ampacities of Insulated Conductors
Wire Size60°C (140°F)
6(13.3)40
4(21.2)55
3(26.7)65
2(33.6)75
17 more rows

How much current can 20 AWG wire handle? ›

Essentially, there are 50 LEDs connected by 20 AWG wire. The LEDs are rated for a maximum wattage of 15 W, and the strip should be powered with 5 V. This means that the maximum current would be 3 A, yes? However, according to this chart, the maximum current 20 AWG should carry is 1.5 amps.

Which wire can carry the most current? ›

The thicker wire has a higher current carrying capacity. Thus, the 4 gauge wire has the highest current carrying capacity.

How much current can 26 AWG carry? ›

Generally, 26 AWG wire is quite thin and has a relatively small cross-sectional area, which means it has a limited capacity to carry current compared to thicker wires. According to traditional guidelines, 26 AWG wire can safely carry around 0.5 to 0.75 amperes of current.

How many amps can 18 gauge wire handle AWG? ›

Breaking Force for Copper Wire
AWG gaugeConductor Diameter InchesMaximum amps for power transmission
150.05714.7
160.05083.7
170.04532.9
180.04032.3
39 more rows
Apr 18, 2023

How much current can 16 AWG carry? ›

13 Amps 10 Amps

What is the current limit for 14 AWG wire? ›

14 AWG cables are typically rated for 15 amps, which can sufficiently power many standard electric power tools, such as drills, sanders, and jigsaws, without overheating or risking electrical issues. 14 AWG is stout enough to handle most typical power tool loads but still remains flexible. Speakers.

What is the maximum overcurrent protection for 12 AWG? ›

Section E3705 Conductor Sizing and Overcurrent Protection
COPPERALUMINUM OR COPPER-CLAD ALUMINUM
Size (AWG)Maximum overcurrent-protection-device ratinga (amps)Maximum overcurrent-protection-device ratinga (amps)
141515
122025
103030

What is the current limit on 12 gauge wire? ›

Many techs will repeat these rules of thumb and rely on them in all circ*mstances: “Twelve-gauge wire is good for 20 amps, 10-gauge wire is good for 30 amps, 8-gauge is good for 40 amps, and 6-gauge is good for 55 amps,” and “The circuit breaker or fuse is always sized to protect the conductor [wire].”

How many amps can a 12 AWG wire carry? ›

12 AWG cable is typically used for general indoor electrical wiring and circuits, particularly for outlets and appliances requiring up to 20 amps of current. The ampacity of a 12 AWG copper wire, including 12/2, 12/3, and 12/4, is between 20 and 30 Amps.

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