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In summary, the conversation discusses how to calculate the size of cables and the necessary parameters for this calculation. It is suggested to refer to a table for American wire gauge sizes or to use a formula for circular mil. Additionally, there are rules and code implications for sizing based on factors such as voltage drop and load characteristics. It is also mentioned that there are differences between solid and stranded wire for resistance and current ability.
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Dear all engineers,

I would like to know the method of calculation the size of the cables, and what the perimeters needed to do this calculation.

also, I would like to know how to get the seqmm cable size if we have AWG cable size And vice versa.

thank you
 
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That formula is only to calculate the AWG for a given diameter.
There are rules to calculate what wire gauge you need based on voltage drop, power dissipation etc - http://beta.circuitwizard.bluesea.com/
 
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thanks all for your great reply
 
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There are also differences for solid and stranded wire for resistance/current ability. Something to keep in mind. They are very small, but exist.
 
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The parameters needed are the load to be served, (what is amperage, wattage, horsepower, etc...), what are the load characteristics, (is it a motor, resistive load, etc...), what is the voltage at which the load operates and what is the distance from the source to the load.

There are code implications for sizing for many types of loads, so it is also dependant on what and where the load is located, (in a lab, in a new building, etc...).
 

1. What factors should be considered when calculating cable size?

When calculating cable size, factors such as the type of cable, the maximum current it can carry, voltage drop, ambient temperature, and installation conditions should be taken into account.

2. How is the maximum current a cable can carry determined?

The maximum current a cable can carry is determined by its conductor size, material, and insulation type. This information can be found in standardized tables provided by cable manufacturers.

3. What is voltage drop and why is it important?

Voltage drop is the decrease in voltage as electricity flows through a cable. It is important because excessive voltage drop can result in reduced efficiency, overheating, and damage to electrical equipment.

4. How does ambient temperature affect cable size calculations?

Ambient temperature can affect the maximum current a cable can carry. Higher temperatures can cause cables to overheat, so the ambient temperature should be considered when determining the appropriate cable size for a specific application.

5. Are there any tools or software available to assist in calculating cable size?

Yes, there are various tools and software programs available that can help with cable size calculations. These tools take into account factors such as cable type, maximum current, and voltage drop to provide accurate recommendations for the appropriate cable size.

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