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AWG to mm² CONVERSION TABLE AWG/kcmil [mm²]* 20 0.52 18 0.82 16 1.31 14 2.08 12 3.31 10 5.26 8 8.36 6 13.3 4 21.2 2 33.6 1 42.4 1/0 53.5 2/0 67.4 3/0 85.0 4/0 107 250 127 300 152 350 177 400 203 450 228 500 253 600 304 750 380 800 405 1000 507 * Equivalent mm2 cross-sectional area mm² to AWG CONVERSION TABLE mm² [mm²] * AWG/kcmil 0.5 0.52 ...
conversion chart for american wire gauge to metric system - 0.5 - 937 0.032 0.81 1/0 - 106mcm* - 0.373 9.46 20 - 1020 - 0.036 0.91 2/0 - 133mcm* - 0.419 10.60 - 0.75 - 1480 0.039 0.99 - 70 - 138.1mcm 0.430 10.90 18 - 1620 - 0.046 1.16 3/0 - 168mcm* - 0.471 12.00
The following chart is a guideline of “ampacity”, or copper wire current-carrying capacity following the Handbook of Electronic Tables and Formulas for American Wire Gauge. As you might guess, the rated “ampacities” are just a rule of thumb.
AWG to Metric Conversion Chart AWG Number Ø [Inch] Ø [mm] Ø [mm†] Resistance [Ohm/m] 4/0 = 0000 0.460 11.7 107 0.000161 3/0 = 000 0.410 10.4 85.0 0.000203 2/0 = 00 0.365 9.26 67.4 0.000256 1/0 = 0 0.325 8.25 53.5 0.000323 1 0.289 7.35 42.4 0.000407 ...
Metric-to-AWG Conversion Chart. AWG is the US standard that defines the cross-sectional areas and diameters for solid, round electrical wire and is based on the number of dies required to draw down the raw copper to the appropriate size.
American Wire Gauge Conversion Chart*. This cross reference shows equivalent nominal values. Actual cross sections may vary. AWG.
Electrical Wire Conversion Table. AWG is a standard denoting wire diameter, whereas the metric conductor sizes according to standard IEC 60228 describe a wire in terms of its cross-sectional area, rather than its diameter, because the cross section is directly proportional to its strength, weight, and resistance.