140 amp
50 amps.
What is current carrying capacity of 50x8 mm copper flatbusbar.
It depends on the the number of cores, type of insulation, whether armoured or unarmoured, and method of installation. So, there is no simple answer. You must determine the current-carrying capacity from the Tables provided in BS 7671:2008 Requirements for Electrical Installations, or the equivalent used in your country.
70mm 4core copper cable
what is the maximum load current of 3X95+50 cable cu, xlpe
A #10 copper conductor with an insulation rating of 90 degrees C is rated at 30 amps. The only time that a breaker larger that the load maximum capacity can used is in motor connections. A breaker can be used sized at 250% of the motor's full load amperage. In this case a 50 amp breaker can be used on a #10 conductor if the motor's full load amps falls within the amperage's of 20 - 22 amps.
What is current carrying capacity of 50x8 mm copper flatbusbar.
It depends on the the number of cores, type of insulation, whether armoured or unarmoured, and method of installation. So, there is no simple answer. You must determine the current-carrying capacity from the Tables provided in BS 7671:2008 Requirements for Electrical Installations, or the equivalent used in your country.
300ams
70mm 4core copper cable
50 ponds
50 sq.mm of aluminium and 25 to 35 sq.mm of copper
There's no such word as "'Ampacity". The current carrying capacity of 50mm cable is around 300A continuous or 365amps @ 60% duty cycle. It's generally used for engine starter circuits or high current welders.Answer'Ampacity' is a North American term for the 'current-carrying capacity' of a cable. It is not used in most other English-speaking countries.
what is the maximum load current of 3X95+50 cable cu, xlpe
The nearest AWG wire size to 50 sq. mm is 1/0. A 1/0 aluminium conductor with an insulation factor of 75 or 90 degrees C is rated at 180 and 205 amps respectively.
just apply the formula :-p=v*i*cos(angle);now you have the power rating,load so in turn power factor so you can easily calculate the value of current.with the help of current you can chose the cable available in the market either the aluminum or copper wiresatendra.svnit@gmail.com
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If you are in the US, and in a residential application, you are probably using Romex type cable (NM, or NMC). That type of cable is restricted to the 60 degree column for ampacity calculations and would require a #6 copper wire for a 50A application. At that size, a 50' length will probably not impact the voltage drop.